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Spiders

Arachnida (Arachnids), with approzimately 39,500 identified species, are commonly known as spiders. All spiders are both carnivorous and venomous, but only a very small percentage are potentially dangerous to humans. Ask and answer questions here about these eight legged fascinating wonders.

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What type of animal is a wolf?

Well It's a wolf, but part of the dog family. Foxes are part of the cat family so

wolf=dog and fox=cat so yeah!

What spider did i get bit by?

you should ask other people to see what they think!

Does a spider have an anus?

No- from an organ called the spinneret.

How many eggs does the brown recluse spider lay?

An average well fed female lays approximately 53 eggs per egg sacs and is capable

of laying up to three egg sacs in a year. Many females lay fewer eggs, and large

mature females may lay as many as 80 eggs per sac.

What kind of spider has black and white striped legs with red bands?

that is a mexican red knee, im not sure about pink banded legs but my best guess would be the brazillian goliath birdeater...pink toes have pink toes? hope that helps

What kind of spider jumps?

Jumping spiders are a family of spiders that jump (the salticidae family of spiders). 13% of spider species are jumping spiders. For more information get a book on them, visit http://salticidae.org, or check out the informative wikipedia article on jumping spiders.

What is a snake a primary consumer?

Secondary consumer because it does not eat plants but a grasshopper is

What does a garden orb spider look like?

I think it's actually called the black & yellow garden spider.

Can you die from a human bite?

Yes, you can....it depends how hard the person bites...and when the person bite u...u have to go to the hostipal or call 911 rite away...cuz the slavas can get cause infection...and go through the blood and that's how u can die from a human bite.

How much legs does a spider have and why?

A spider has 8 legs, because the gods made them that way.

What does the dainty platform spider eat?

These spiders are only about 1/5 of an inch long. The things that they eat would necessarily be very small. Since they build webs this kind of spider would almost always eat tiny flying insects, things like fruit flies, gnats, etc. Their scientific name is

Their scientific name is Microlinyphia pusilla

Do brown recluse spiders live in western Washington?

Yes, I have quite a few friends bitten and boy do they do some damage.

Is a black spider with red dot dangerous?

there is a poisonous spider called the black widow that has a black almost shiny looking body with a red "hourglass" shaped red splotch on their underbelly. if that spider is the one your are talking about...it is poisonous. if you need to see a pic to make sure just look one up in google images

Where can you find photos of a black widow spider?

The best places to find pictures on this subject is to go to the official recluse spider bite site, they has a very in depth look at this specific bite and additional information about this species. Other helpful sites include google, yahoo, and alta vista.

How long is a golden orb spider's life span?

Orb weavers are known to live for only 1 season.

How many body parts does a dragonfly have?

The fly's body is divided into three parts: the head, thorax, and abdomen. It has a hard exoskeleton, six jointed legs, and a pair of transparent wings. The complete life cycle of a fly is from 10 to 21-days.

How do you say spider web in French?

a spider is called "une araignée" (fem.) in French

Is this spider dangerous?

I am not sure ... but that depends on the species:

Araneus was originally called Epeira.

Araneus spiders possess various venom's, but will deliver a dry bite on 8 out of 10 occasions. Females bite more often than males, who would rather flee or feign death.

Araneus diadematus

Since this tends to be a passive animal, it is difficult to provoke to bite---but if it does, the bite is just slightly unpleasant and completely harmless to humans.

But because there are more species the pain may be diferent:

One Bite Report:

- On the arm it can swelled badly for 3 days. And you may fell nausea's after a bite.

Also known as Orb-Weaving Spiders their venon is of low risk (not toxic) to humans. They are a non-aggressive group of spiders. Seldom bite. Be careful not to walk into their webs at night - the fright of this spider crawling over one's face can be terrifying and may cause a heart attack, particularly to the susceptible over 40 year olds.

(from wikipedia, Natural History Museum and USA Spider Identification Chart)

What are 2 dangerous spiders in Australia?

The Daddy Long Legs is one of the spiders with The biggest fangs although they can bite us they are the biggest threat to other spiders their fangs are so Farr back in their throat if all spider came together the tralancular will even run away from the daddy long legs

What country has the least spiders?

Someone had written on this site that there are no spiders in the antarctic, however, in doing some researching, I found this, the giant sea spiders of the antarctic. So for us arachniphobes, there is no justice to be found any where in the world.

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There are no surface dwelling spiders native to Antarctica.

Do cacaroaches bite?

No the American cocroach cannot bite

no cocroaches in th eworld can bite

Black spider with a silver stripe on its back what type is it?

this is a common fishing spider... common to all of north America although not venomous they will bite if it feels threatened.

How does a spider crab camouflage itself?

Spiders use camouflage to mimic their surroundings or objects from the environment, in order to capture unwary prey. There is an Australian spider, for example, called the Bird-dropping spider (Celaenia excavata) which literally mimics bird droppings sitting motionless on a leaf. Other insects wander nearby, unsuspecting, and are then easily caught.