A spider belongs to the Arachnid family. I am afraid of spiders and all other arachnids
Baboon spiders are large, hairy spiders typically found in Africa. They have robust bodies, elongated legs, and prominent fangs. Their coloration can vary from dark brown to black, often with patterns or markings on their bodies.
some have skin like ones that live in Ireland but ones that live in tropical atmospheres are thought to have fur but they are really just hairy
Spiders don't have any antennaes at all, In fact there're not insects at all!!! They are in the class Arachnida
The Wikipedia has an excellent description: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wolf_spider In short, they are brown spiders with black stripes that can be anywhere from 0.04 to 1.18 inches long with two large eyes on one row and four smaller ones beneath.
All arachnids have hairy bodies.
becuase they are
joe's hairy mole
Shaved obvs, hairy nipples look like spiders like bevans
Long, skinny, hairy legs.
Spiders that live in dirt, such as wolf spiders or funnel-web spiders, typically have a camouflaged appearance to blend in with their environment. They may be brown, gray, or black in color with a hairy body and legs. These spiders are adapted for the underground habitat, with specialized behaviors and physical traits for burrowing and hunting.
Hairy spiders are not any particular size. They range from tiny jumping spiders less than an eighth of an inch in leg span to enormous tarantulas with leg spans of nearly a foot.
Because they are big and have long arms(?) and they are hairy..they will bite ya
The correct spelling is tarantula (any of a number of species of large hairy spiders).
To protect against small hairy spiders in the home, it is important to keep the house clean and clutter-free, seal any cracks or openings where spiders can enter, use spider repellents or traps, and regularly inspect and clean areas where spiders are likely to hide, such as corners, closets, and under furniture.
Animal Atlas - 2004 Big Hairy Spiders and Other Toxic Creatures 4-21 was released on: USA: 4 February 2008
No, spiders dont have eyes on their legs. Spiders have thousands of tiny hairs all over their body to help them detect things like movement around their webs or to even help them detect bug bombs, or certain cleaners so they dont get killed as easily as ohter insects do. The tiny hairs help spiders stay alive and out of danger.