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Spiders hold their prey with their legs. Spiders inject venom to paralyze their prey with their fangs. Spiders regurgitate fluid from their stomach's onto the prey and the fluid breaks down the nutrients which flow into the spider through its mouth. (We humans have internal processes for getting nutrients from food, spiders have external processes.
I have lived in SE Asia for the past 36 years and am very accustomed to mosquito bites , however within the last 18 months I find that I am frequently bitten by an insect or mite so tiny that it is not visible to the eye and it is not immediately apparent that you have been bitten . it is quite unlike a mosquito bite. This affects me most frequently in places like Jomtien Beach (Thailand) Penang ,and most recently Chiang Mai ,which would seem to suggest that the culprit is not a sand fly. One theory is that the common denominator could be the presence of cats in all of these households ..and the bites could be those of fleas or ticks.Alternatively I am considering the possibility that the offenders are mites which actually live in my clean laundered clothing and are impervious to washing detergents. A Chinese colleague in the house suffers the same affliction ,yet another caucasian in the household is never bitten. By the time the itching starts there is already a very angry red area beneath the skin and a taut water blister has formed over this area. Itching is almost unbearable and bursting the blister leaves a very sore,raw area beneath . It can take at least a week to heal over and seems to leave a permanent scar or skin discolouration at the least.
Feces. It's probably more of a light gray than white in most cases. Some arboreal tarantulas squirt it at anybody who frightens them.
There is no specific antidote for snake bites in cows. It's important to seek veterinary help immediately. Treatment may involve supportive care like fluid therapy, pain relief, and monitoring for any complications. Preventing snake bites by ensuring a safe environment for your cattle is key.
The exoskeleton is made of several layers of cuticle, a composite material containing various proteins and chitin, a long-chain polysaccharide (sugar). The chitin and protein molecules are arranged in long chains, in successive layers, like the grain in plywood. This structure makes cuticle extremely strong, as well as highly effective at keeping the spider from drying out, but the material does have one serious drawback. While it's flexible enough for movement, it can't expand like human bones and tissue -- in other words, it can't grow. In order to increase its size, the spider has to form a new, larger cuticle exoskeleton and shed its old one (this is called molting). Molting occurs frequently when a spider is young, and some spiders may continue to molt throughout their life. At the appropriate time, hormones tell the spider's body to absorb some of the lower cuticle layer in the exoskeleton and begin secreting cuticle material to form the new exoskeleton. The new exoskeleton is typically folded to some extent, so it can expand once the spider sheds the older one. The spider also secretes a molting fluid between the old exoskeleton and the new one. Once the new exoskeleton is finished, the spider absorbs the molting fluid. This creates a gap between the two exoskeletons, which makes it easier to separate them.
The spider has an excretory system that uses tubules. Waste is secreted into the tubules which drain the fluid into the intestines. Glands in the rectum reabsorb most of the water and leaves behind wastes which are excreted from the coxal gland in their feet.
Fortunately, when discussing the symptoms of spider bites, it can be said that the majority of spiders do not have mouths large enough to penetrate human skin, which means that they cannot actually bite a human. In the United States, however, there are two spiders whose bites can penetrate the human skin and can be deadly if left untreated due to the poison in the spider's venom. The black widow spider and the brown recluse spider are the two most poisonous spiders located in the US. If you think you've been bitten by one of these dangerous spiders, you need to check your symptoms and seek medical attention right away. Both the black widow and the brown recluse are more common in the southern United States than anywhere else. They live in warm, dry areas where they can go undisturbed, such as piles of wood, basements, attics and even underneath the sink. Closets are also a common place where they spend time. When you have been bitten by a black widow spider, the bite feels like a pinprick, although you may not feel the spider bite you immediately. You will notice two fang marks at the location of the bite and you will experience immediate localized pain, redness and burning that accompanies swelling. Seek medical attention immediately. When bitten by a brown recluse spider you will notice localized symptoms that include mild stinging, redness and a bluish purple area around the bite with a ring of white surrounding it and a ring of red surrounding that, forming a bulls eye pattern. A blister filled with fluid begins to form within 8 hours of being bitten and when removed, it looks like a black ulcer. Additionally, both type of spider bites come with generalized symptoms that include nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, stiffness or pain in the joints, a rash, extreme muscle cramps and a fever that is accompanied by a headache. When any of these symptoms are experienced along with what you suspect is a spider bite you will be able to see where you were bitten you should immediately seek medical attention to treat the bites and prevent them from becoming more serious.
Yes they do. The bites are already inflamed and once you release the fluid, the tissue/fluid combination will cause pain and a burning sensation.
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If there is brown fluid in the chest cavity, it could be blood or pus. This can become dangerous if there is an abundance of fluid.
Mosquito bites discharge a clear liquid because that is their numbing fluid. This is what makes the bite nearly painless.
Brown fluid = burnt fluid (either dark brown or black in color) . In the early stages of slipping, a burnt smell will be the first noticeable indication.
If your power steering fluid is dark brown it means that it has been contaminated. Metal or rubber has gotten into the fluid if it is dark brown or black. This can and will impact your vehicle's performance.
change it! though could be mixing with your radiator fluid (green+red=brown) not good
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Spider man's webs are a fluid he himself created. In the movies, the webs are special effects. I'm such a nerd.
Most spiders can drink, but do get a lot of fluid through their food.