What type of spider has a black body with white dots?
The only spider I have seen like this was a common sight in Kimberley South Africa. We called it a button spider because its back look like a button. It was not a black widow and it was not orange and did not have the hourglass marking that is common with the black or brown widow - also called the button spider.
Has aney one ever had spiders in there stomach?
Believe it or not, many people swallow spiders during their sleep which means they have had spiders in their stomachs. Spiders cannot live inside the stomach however, because of the stomach acid.
How do you know a spider is in danger?
Yes. The correct term is venomous, in that a spider carries venom to subdue its prey. It turns out that all true spiders have venom producing, storing and delivery systems. But only a few spiders pose a real hazard to people. Spider bites put people at risk based mainly on the species of spider involved. The size of the spider is a bit of a factor in that larger spiders (of the same species) can deliver more venom than a smaller spider like it. There is also the factor of the age of the person, with younger people - particularly children - being more vulnerable in many cases. Certainly older people or those with health issues or some allergies may also be at more of a risk than a "healthy adult" might be. Most spiders don't present real risks to people, but the wise person would learn about the types of spider on his "home turf" that could be dangerous. And he would be clear about how that spider looks and where it likes to live so he could take precautions and live and work confidently. Certainly he would be able to assist any family members or friends by sharing his knowledge, and would "police" his home and work areas (or work with assigned staff at a job site) to insure that it is clear of the dangerous arachnids. Wikipedia has a great introduction to the spider posted at its site, and a link is provided.
What do you do if a black widow spider bites you?
You will need to take your dog to a vet. If you can safely catch the spider (wear gloves, but in any case don't touch the spider; the gloves are an added precaution) put it in a jar and take it to the vet for positive identification.
Are sea spiders dangerous to humans?
yes they are. there venom is more dangruos then any other spiders in the world. if they bite you there is no saving you.
i would say they are about the size of your eye pupil and they are completely white and covered with the web, trust me it wasnt a spiders dinner...
What type of animals are spiders and scorpions?
Spiders are classed as ARACHNIDS, as are some other eight-legged creatures, such as scorpions.
People tend to think of frogs and Spiders as nasty creatures and recoil from the thought of touching them. So this dream suggests that the dreamer is repulsed by something or some situation in real life.
Adult Wolf Spiders are about as big as your middle finger and your thumb curved to make a ring. I have wolf spiders in my home and i have a phobia of spiders, especially the big spiders. they are as tall as about an inch, or maybe half an inch. The "not fully grown" spiders are much faster than adult wolf spiders. These kinds of spiders are harmless, as well as 97.8% of all spiders in America.
What do spiders use to kill or stun their prey?
Venom. It varies on the amount used though. The spider is able to regulate how much venom should be injected into it's prey.
What animals are the Banana Spider's predators?
1. You said a twice in the question. Nice job Ace.
2. The banana spider obviously eats bananas
Are a spiders web stronger than rope?
A rope is made out of many weak strands, woven together to provide a higher tensile strength. If you did the same using a large amount of spider silk, you would have a silk rope with a higher tensile strength than not only a regular rope, but also steel cable.
Why are spiders bigger than insects but faster?
Coz they have rocket boosters in each of their legs plus some Nitro for extra speed yo
What is the analogy answer for spider is to fly as cat is to?
Probably a mouse. You're talking about a predator/prey relationship.
Can daddy long legs make their own webs?
Yes, they can regrow their legs back when it goes missing or accidentally come off.
Who would win if a black widow spider fights a tarantula?
It depends on which species of snake are you talking about. If it's is a Cobra, King Cobra and Brown snake, a black widow doesn't stand a chance. Most snakes, however, are not venomous at all.
P.S. A black widow isn't the most venomous spider, there are also the red back spider and funnel-web spider who are much more dangerous.
the male cicadas are the ones that sing.they do it to attract mates.when a male is singing,not only females but other males gather around.Once the males and females
have gathered,they find partners that suit them,then they mate
How many legs does a cockroah have?
It has 7 or 8 legs.But sometimes you see it 5 or 6 because the legs were broken and was cut off.
What kind of spider has a fat orange body?
It is called the black widow spider (Referred to as the black widow), it is a spider with a strong neurotoxin.
With respect to the body size, they have longer legs and smaller abdomen.
They are usually dark brown, has yellow stripes, and a yellow hourglass spot.
Are 20 species of spiders dangerous in temperate climates to humans?
BROWN RECLUSE
SPIDER
BLACK WIDOW
SPIDER
HOBO
SPIDER
GRASS
SPIDER
FEMALE
MOUSE SPIDER
MALE
MOUSE SPIDER
BLACK
HOUSE SPIDER
WOLF
SPIDER
FEMALE
TRAP-DOOR
GARDEN
ORB-WEAVING
SAINT ANDREW'S CROSS
HUNTSMAN
SPIDER
There are eight more Tarantula species as well as the above 12 others.
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