The bolas spider, known for its unique hunting technique, spins a sticky silk thread with a weighted end that resembles a lasso. The spider swings this bolas to mimic the mating pheromones of moths, attracting them close before capturing them with its sticky thread.
A bird-eating spider has eight eyes arranged in two rows of four.
they have 4 eyes
They have eight eyes, two rows of four. Scary, right?!
well some have ten some have 8 it matters what type of garden spider a brown black or even poisoned spiders well they usually have 8 I'm not sure read a book to find it out or go to chanell 184 good luck finding that out!!!!
gives it eboli
All spiders have 8 legs so it's a pretty simple question to answer, so I'm 99.9% sure that Bolas spiders have 8 legs. Hope this is helpful!
a normal spider has eight eyes, i don't think there is such thing as a rain spider.
every spider has eight eyes.
It has two eyes. Although the spider monkey is called a SPIDER monkey it does not mean it has as many eyes as a spider. It is like a bullfrog, which is a frog with no horns hoofs or anythin else a bull might possess
none a barking spider is not real.
Yes, Bolas Spiders are unusual orb-weaver spiders that do not spin the typical web. Instead, they hunt by using a sticky 'capture blob' of silk on the end of a line. By swinging the 'bolas' at flying male moths nearby (which are lured to the spider by use of up to three pheromone-analogues), the spider may snag its prey rather like a fisherman snagging a fish on a hook.See the link I will place below.
The bolas spider, known for its unique hunting technique, spins a sticky silk thread with a weighted end that resembles a lasso. The spider swings this bolas to mimic the mating pheromones of moths, attracting them close before capturing them with its sticky thread.
The Green Lynx Spider has eight eyes, arranged in two rows.
A bird-eating spider has eight eyes arranged in two rows of four.
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Many different kinds of spiders have eight eyes.