What kind of spider is one inch black with white diamond on it's back in North Carolina?
If the spider is solid black except for a white diamond on the abdomen, it is probably a jumping spider, Phiddipus audax. Their name means "audacious," probably because if they see a human watching them while they are out crawling around and hunting on a sunny wall they will not get scared and run away. They will, instead, start watching the human. They don't want to eat or attack the human. They just want to keep an eye out for a possible attack. (If you grab one it will most likely give you a defensive bite. Leave the spider alone so it can catch more flies and mosquitos.)
If you want to check Phiddipus audax out, just enter the name as a phrase in Google, and then you can look at all the images. Or go to Wikipedia and search for Phidippus audax.
Spiders have spinnarets towards the rear of their underbellies. From these openings they pull out threads that solidify due to mechanical stretching of a liquid protein mass inside their bodies.
A week ago I watched an orb spinning spider build its spiral orb web and saw that she climbed to the next rung and with a pair of her legs pulled in the radial thread until she could just reach the previous tangent thread with her longest (front) leg then she fastened the thread from her rear to that radial and climbed to the nest radial spoke.
Is there a cure for a wandering spider bite?
considering camel spiders are not poisonous, yes, the cure is a band aid, some ointment, and time...
How many spiders does the average person swallow while sleeping in a lifetime?
swallowed a spider and feel some slight pain inside
There are a number of jumping spiders that are orange and black such as phidippus whitmani, phidippus cardinalis, and phidippus pulcherrimus. Others that are orange and black are castianeira amoena and misumenoides formosipes.
Why do spiders have 7 parts on their legs?
It's because spiders where made that way. Like humans for example, we are made with all are parts. Just for some people.
P.S.
Sorry for those people that don't have all their body parts. :)
How many spiders live in the Amazon rainforest?
Yes spider monkeys do live in the amazon. A few examples are the Woolly spider monkey and the Black spider monkey
What do you feed a daddy long legs spider?
The Daddy Long Legs is not a spider but a fly, more correctly known as a crane fly. Adult crane flies feed on nectar or they do not feed at all. Once they become adults, most crane fly species exist as adults only to mate and die.
Unless of course you are referring to the cellar spider which is also known as the daddy long legs spider which traps and eats insects like most other spiders.
How does a giant spider crab defend itself?
They protect themselves from predators by using their shell. They can use their pincers to fight, or they hide in their shells.
I don't know if they actually sleep in the way humans sleep, but I have a large orb-weaver that has taken up residence outside my front door. It has built a beautiful orb-shaped web, (the big round ones we usually think of, when we think of spider webs), which it sits in the middle of during the evening and night hours.
When it's really cold outside, or during the day, it retreats to the soffits (underside of the eaves) above the web, and just huddles there with its legs pulled in close to its body. I'm guessing it's going through some kind of rest period. It's obviously not doing the kind of thing lizards and snakes do, when they're only active during warmer times of day. It's very inactive until evening.
What insect looks like a spider but has only six legs?
If it has 6 legs it isn't a spider, it's an insect. All arachnids have 8 legs unless legs have been ripped off, in which case you'd still be able to see where the legs would be if they were still attached.
Even if you just miscounted, the description of a "small black spider" with no other details leads to thousands of answers. There is no way to tell what it is from the description.
What is a spider with brown legs and white butt?
I'm honestly not sure. But in order to check go to these Spider- ID sites-- and even if you do not find what you are looking for you will be able to ID any other in the future--
http://venomous-spiders.nanders.dk/spiderpictures.htm
http://bugguide.net/node/view/1954
http://www.arachnology.be/pages/Pictures.html
http://www.spideridentification.org/
What do house spiders like to eat?
to be left alone and ppl to understand them plus they like insects mice hiding places warmth humidty some like it dry and some like it a moist they like to buroww in the peat vermmiculate soil and like to be clean
How does a black widow spider adapt to its environment?
it adapts becauseCoyotes will eat almost anything. They hunt rabbits, rodents, fish, frogs, and even deer. They also happily dine on insects, snakes, fruit, grass, and carrion. Because they sometimes kill lambs, calves, or other livestock, as well as pets, many ranchers and farmers regard them as destructive pests.
In the fall and winter, they form packs for more effective hunting.
Read more: How_does_the_coyote_adapt_to_its_environment
When will pandas take over the world?
The future for the pandas is uncertain. There are less than 1,000 pandas left in the wild. Loss of habitat is the biggest treat to the giant panda. They also live in solitude, and come together only to mate. With fewer pandas in the wild it is also increasingly difficult for pandas to find partners to mate with. As a result pandas are not reproducing at a rate fast enough to ensure the survival of the species in the wild. Pandas living in captivity maybe the only pandas on our planet in the future.
Do cat spiders hibernate in winter?
Yes, many species of caterpillars do hibernate in the winter months. They emerge when the weather warms and most survive through the harsh climates.
Would a spider eat a caterpillar?
If spiders eat bugs and insects i think caterpillars are bugs too. Spiders do eat caterpillars.
What is spider with yellow sac with horns?
there is no spider with that has horns. that would be a horny spider. (:
What is the most friendliest spider in the world?
More than often, Jumping Spiders are highly regarded for their size (1 inch on average) and sociability. Many consider them to be 'cute' and are often valued for their jumping ability (hence the name) and colorful appearance (despite not being poisonous, which is a common stereotype on appearance) depending on the sub-species under Jumping Spiders.
Here is a good video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rpdLV2wxdEM
How old do most spiders live up to?
One to two years, but some tarantula can live twenty or more years.