Sea Spiders are normally not seen by humans; and it is known for them to eat invertebrates (animals without backbones) or red algae as well as other small things on the ocean floor like coral or marine worms. they eat by sucking out juices from their prey and use their small "teeth" to pierce the body of the prey. so yes they can bite humans but it is not known for them to; if they do, it is harmless.
if you try to harm it it will shoot poisoned bubbles on you which hurt like a jelly fish
Black widow. The kind that have red in the middle.
yes but not really
yes sometimes
Yes
Yes. The are poisonous but their venom is NOTdeadly.
No, wolf spiders are not an endangered species.
yesThey can make you sick and cause a lot of pain, but unless you are sick, elderly or very young then the bite is not too dangerous. Medical attention for a bite is still advised.The bite of the wolf spider is poisonous but not lethal.
Most spiders are small, inconspicuous arthropods which are harmless to humans. Their beneficial role in keeping insect populations in check far outweighs the hazard posed by the few spiders that occasionally bite humans. Very few of the nearly 900 species of spiders in Texas can hurt people. Only two groups--recluse spiders and widow spiders-- are considered poisonous to humans. Tarantulas, jumping spiders, wolf spiders and some other spiders worry people who mistakenly believe they are seriously poisonous. Although these spiders are often large, hairy and formidable-looking, their bite is typically less harmful than a bee sting. People who are extremely allergic to spider venom, though, react severely to any spider bite. Many people have a phobia of spiders. However, knowing how to distinguish harmless from dangerous spiders, how to prevent them from entering the home and how to control those that do enter can prevent needless concern and reduce the chances of harm to humans.
Ya, there is a species of spiders called Wolf Spiders
Yes. The are poisonous but their venom is NOTdeadly.
The Wolf spider is not naturally aggressive, however they will bite freely if they feel threatened. Although these spider bites are not considered to be harmful to humans and they do not have lethal venom, their bite can be very painful. The Symptoms of a wolf spider bite include mild pain, swelling and itching.
to suck your blood
maybe
No, wolf spiders are not an endangered species.
yes, of course.
false wolf spider
No, wolf spiders are a type of arachnid.No They are Not
Short answer; yes. Wolf spiders cover several hundred species and some people refer to any brown hunting (as opposed to web-weaving) spiders as wolf spiders. I hope you're not planning to move to avoid these spiders though, they're pretty harmless.
They bite people because they need food to eat.
yesThey can make you sick and cause a lot of pain, but unless you are sick, elderly or very young then the bite is not too dangerous. Medical attention for a bite is still advised.The bite of the wolf spider is poisonous but not lethal.
Most spiders are small, inconspicuous arthropods which are harmless to humans. Their beneficial role in keeping insect populations in check far outweighs the hazard posed by the few spiders that occasionally bite humans. Very few of the nearly 900 species of spiders in Texas can hurt people. Only two groups--recluse spiders and widow spiders-- are considered poisonous to humans. Tarantulas, jumping spiders, wolf spiders and some other spiders worry people who mistakenly believe they are seriously poisonous. Although these spiders are often large, hairy and formidable-looking, their bite is typically less harmful than a bee sting. People who are extremely allergic to spider venom, though, react severely to any spider bite. Many people have a phobia of spiders. However, knowing how to distinguish harmless from dangerous spiders, how to prevent them from entering the home and how to control those that do enter can prevent needless concern and reduce the chances of harm to humans.