Overproduction
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The number of eggs a spider lays varies depending on the species. Some spiders may lay only a few dozen eggs, while others can lay hundreds or even thousands of eggs at a time.
Spiders can have anywhere from twenty to several thousand babies at a time. Larger spiders and web building spiders have the most offspring. This strategy is used because few survive to adulthood.
Yes, all spiders lay eggs. They typically produce silk egg sacs to protect their eggs until they hatch. Each sac can contain hundreds of eggs, depending on the species of spider.
The spider animal group is named after the arachnid "spider," which is one of the key species in this group. Spiders are known for their ability to produce silk for making webs and capturing prey.
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This phenomenon is an example of reproductive strategy known as "r-strategy" or r-selection. In this strategy, organisms produce a large number of offspring with the expectation that only a small fraction will survive to adulthood due to high mortality rates from predation, environmental factors, or competition. This approach increases the chances of at least some offspring surviving to reproduce.
one spider per egg the mom drops maybe 20-25 eggs each time only about 6 or 7 survive
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...
It eats tacos.
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its the spider-deer it is when a deer and a spider produce offspring.
its colour
they eat
It depends on what species for example a tarantula is in indoor spider and a grass spider is an out door spider!
That description of a spider can relate to hundreds of species of spider. Sorry, there, but its a bit too vague.
how does poo form