Money Spiders are very small and kept in the right environment, with the right food, your spider will live for about 1 month! Maybe 2!
No they can't. Nearly all animals with eyes can blink otherwise their eyeballs would just dry up and they would become blind but as spiders don't have eyelids this means that there is nothing to blink with so they must have some other way to keep their eyes moist.
Spiders are a special group within the arthropods called arachnids that also includes scorpions, ticks and mites.. They are like the other arthropods in that they have an outside skeleton made of chitin, they have jointed appendages and the three body regions of the head, thorax and abdomen. They have bilateral symmetry
Type in spiders, on google, and click on the Wikipedia link and on the right side of the page, it should tell you. Good luck on that science grade!
Roosters make this noise to calm and reassure the hen all is right with the flock. Roosters have many ways to communicate with the hens such as crowing, which is a call to other roosters to let them know he is guarding the flock or to let the hens who have wandered away from the flock to come back.
97 grand am rubbing/grinding noise from right front that is not wheelbearing or brakes
first off, you have two right wheels. Could be road noise, bad bearing, pads, or a million other things. Your question is too vague.
Spiders primarily eat insects. As long as the size is right they are not insistent on insect fare. Worms, other spiders, small snakes, even birds, mice... One kind of jumping spider eats pollen, and many kinds of spiders drink nectar, which provides them with some energy in addition to the water content.
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Yes, it is right to say "backlash noise".
Could be a number of reasons for that noise. You need to have it checked by a mechanic soon before right side tire falls off.
Effectively, your new brakes need to "break in." Your old brakes, before they started making noise matched your rotors. Any tiny grooves that may have developed, or other abnormalities, matched the pads. Your new brake pads and/or rotors simply need to match up, after a few days you should notice the noise going away. Other causes of this can be brake dust, rust on the rotors, replacing just the pads with really old rotors or improper installation. If your new brakes are making noise, don't worry, but if the noise doesn't go away in at least a week, or if you experience any reduction in braking performance, call your mechanic right away.
Sting. Right after killing the spiders.
No. Spiders have a clear "front" and "back" which are not interchangeable. Consequently they have a clear "right" and "left" side.
Your brake pads may need to be replaced, or your rotors may be "Pitted" and may need to be "Turned"
Depends on where the noise is originating from, a suspension component, engine (top or bottom?), steering knocking when turning, going over bumps, etc. You need to provide more details before I can point you in the right direction.
Yes. The landlord has the right to enforce reasonable rules for the benefit of other tenants as well as surrounding properties. Even if a noise regulation is not specifically listed in your rental agreement, you cannot make an unreasonable amount of noise. Doing so likely constitutes a nuisance according to local ordinances, and could result in your landlord being fined. However, you must be given a written warning and time to stop the noise before an eviction can be started.