Crickets actually do bite. They have two jaws that can pinch you. There is a wart biter cricket used for this action.
What spiders don't have backbones?
That's the way they are, they have an exoskeleton.
Maybe for something that small bones are not a good option
Does a spider have a segmented body?
It's enough to look at it. You'll see separate parts connected by fairly narrow sections.
Why is it important to put an antiseptic on cuts that have got dirt in them?
To reduce the possibility of infection, sepsis, or putrefaction
How long does the Australian peacock spider live for?
common house spiders live for 1 to 3 year but can live longer.
Why do spiders spin threads of silk?
Spiders make webs to catch prey (food). When a small flying insect flies into the web it's caught. The spider than comes over and using its fangs injects poison to kill or paralyze the insect, then eats it.
What spiders have a red body and black and white striped legs found in ca?
That spider is an orb weaver or a marble orb weaver. We just found one outside our classroom, and looked it up. You can check by looking at the web. They create webs that are spiral, and look like a wheel.
Who discovered the red back spider?
I was watching a video on a very helpful website and still not sure if it was true but the guy said it was on a dock near a boat. so the great Aussie red back might be an import. and based on the research that I have done tonight it is possible that it might be from america seeing as it has a close relative the back widow spider.
Depending on the spider bite and if left untreated yes you can. yes ... but it's extreamly unlikely. a spider is too small to kill a normal human.
if you're alergic, all bets are off
Yes, there are some spiders whose bite will kill but most spider bites won't.
Were can you find a radioactive spider?
There are no radioactive spiders. This is something from a movie, and has never happened. There is no way to find images of radioactive spiders.
How many spiders live in the world?
As of now they estimate 38,000 + spiders have been recorded. Statistics show that this is about 5% of all spiders living in the world. Many new discoveries are happening every day, and new spiders are being found all over the world.
What kind of spider is black hairy thin and has white spots on its back?
It sounds like the harmless "Daring jumping spider," Phidippus audax, which is commonly found all over the United States. This small spider is black and furry with a couple white spots on its back. Four of it's anterior eyes are very large and you should be able to see them without a magnifying glass. The spider also has emerald green pedipalps. Without a location it's very hard to tell exactly what it could be. If the spider is not furry at all, I suggest staying away from it if you live in a tropical area as it could be poisonous.
Can spiders go into your ears while sleeping?
Theoretically, spiders could go everywhere, but the chance one gets stuck in your ears while you are taking a nap, is veryslim.
What are two types of spiders whose bites can cause necrosis?
The Black Widow spider and the Redback Spiders are two spiders whose bites can cause necrosis by working directly on the nervous system causing paralysis and effects on the cardiorespiratory system.
Some flies are shiny green and others black because they are different species. A cow fly is green and a fruit fly is black.
What are a group of daddy long legs called?
In the UK, a daddy longlegs is a cranefly.
In the US it can also mean two other spider-like arthropods.
In some cases, you have absolutely nothing to worry about, but if you do get bit by a venomous spider than I'd recommend you get medical attention immediately, hesitation could cost you your life...espeacially if you get by a black widow or the violin spider.
Why are slugs and spiders not insects?
All insects are animals. However, a spider is not an insect. Spiders are in a class called Arachnids. All insects have a pair of antennae, 6 legs, and 3 main body parts (tagmata): the head, thorax, and abdomen. Spiders have no antennae, 8 legs, and 2 tagmata: the cephalothorax and the abdomen.