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a widow..
A female black widow spider can lay hundreds of eggs in a single egg sac, which can result in as many as several hundred spiderlings hatching. The exact number can vary based on factors such as the health and age of the female spider.
I would say the female because it has more venom than a male black widow
A Black Widow.
The female black widow spider is larger than the male, and therefore carries more venom.
An immature black widow spider can be called a "spiderling."
Yes, the female black spider is highly venomous. Vaccines for a female black widow spider are more common than they used to be, but if untreated, a bite from the spider can kill a human.
No. After killing her mate, the female black widow must live on afterwards to lay the eggs.
A black widow spider is any of several species of venomous and potentially deadly Spiders, especially Latrodectus sp..
The black widow is the only spider in Georgia known to resemble a black widow but be entirely black. If you spot a black spider in Georgia that looks similar to a black widow but is completely black, it is likely a black widow spider. While rare, variations in color can occur within the species.
Yes; they eat their mates.
In the mating ritual of the black widow spider, the female kills the male after he has fulfilled his duty of mating with her. When refering to a woman 'black widow', it is meant that she has killed her spouse/significant other. The black widow is common among female serial killers, which usually kill family members or people to whom they are caregivers such as nurses, ect. This is one of the major differences between male and female serial killers.