they have 8 legs insects only have 6
Spiders are arachnids and they have eight legs. They eat insects.
Spiders have 8 legs and insects have 6. Spiders are under the Arachnids column and insects are under the insects column. Spider's don't have feelers (antennae) and insects do. Those are the most common differences between spiders (arachnids) and insects.
Yes, some insects do eat spiders. Insect predators such as praying mantises, beetles, and wasps may prey on spiders for food. However, not all insects eat spiders, as some insects have different diet preferences.
For one, spiders are arachnids. They have 8 legs and sometimes fangs or multiple eyes. Insects (not arachnids) sometimes have wings and less legs than spiders. See the legs, first - spiders have eight, insects have six. Insects have antennae and spiders do not. Let us now consider the number of body parts - insects have three and spiders have two. In addition, if the animal is hanging by a thread, it is a spider. Spiders make silk insects do not.
A spider is neither an insect nor a bug. Spiders belong to a different class called Arachnida, while insects are classified under Insecta. Bugs are a specific type of insect with specialized mouthparts.
Spiders have eight legs while insects have six. Spiders have two body segments (cephalothorax and abdomen) compared to insects which have three body segments (head, thorax, and abdomen). Additionally, spiders do not have antennae like most insects do.
Spiders and insects are different in several ways. Spiders have two body segments and eight legs, while insects have three body segments and six legs. Spiders also have fangs and produce silk, while insects have mouthparts for chewing or sucking. Additionally, spiders do not have antennae, which insects typically have.
No. Spiders are not insects. Insects are not spiders.
No. Fishing spiders are hunting spiders of the genus Dolomedes.
Yes, spiders actually drink liquids from different insects.
Some examples of insects that resemble spiders but are not actually spiders include harvestmen, also known as daddy longlegs, and camel spiders. These insects have similar body shapes and leg structures to spiders, but they belong to different groups in the animal kingdom.
I think that there are insects that the Spiders eat.
No. Spiders are Arachnida not insects
No. Spiders are not insects. Insects are not spiders.
DUH its simple! Insects have 6 legs, and arachnids (spiders) have 8 legs. Spiders spin webs, insects cannot. I am only 13 and I know a lot of differences between the two. Spiders have 2 body parts the main part and the abdomen, where insects can have more or less. Spiders have fangs, insects do not. Some insects can fly, and a rock would speak before a spider could fly. Insects can be herbavors, carnivors, or omivors, where spiders are only carnivorous. Spiders usually prey upon insects, not the other way around.
Spiders have 8 legs and insects have 6. Spiders are under the Arachnids column and insects are under the insects column. Spider's don't have feelers (antennae) and insects do. Those are the most common differences between spiders (arachnids) and insects.
Spiders are different from insects in several ways. One key difference is their body structure - spiders have two main body parts (cephalothorax and abdomen) while insects have three (head, thorax, and abdomen). Additionally, spiders have eight legs and no antennae, while insects have six legs and usually have antennae. Another difference is in their feeding habits - spiders are carnivorous and use venom to catch and digest their prey, while most insects are herbivores or omnivores.
Yes, some insects do eat spiders. Insect predators such as praying mantises, beetles, and wasps may prey on spiders for food. However, not all insects eat spiders, as some insects have different diet preferences.