There are large ones but not that big
Reptiles usually have 4 feet. Amphibians have 8, insects have 6 and mammals have 4.
one horse sized duck
The Japanese spider crab is the largest known crab species, with a leg span of up to 12 feet. They are found in deep waters around Japan and can live up to 100 years. They are known for their long, spindly legs and are considered a delicacy in some Asian countries.
Believe it or not, you are never more than six feet away from a spider. The only flaw in this answer is "how far are you from a spider in the winter? answered simply by, spiders lay eggs underground and die. Only to come out in the spring and make more spiders.
Based on the description provided, the spider you encountered in Gillette, Wyoming is likely a Cross orbweaver spider (Araneus diadematus). These spiders are medium-sized and have brown and orange striped legs, along with a hairy acorn-shaped body. They are commonly found in various regions of North America and are known for their distinctive coloring and web-building behavior.
Reptiles usually have 4 feet. Amphibians have 8, insects have 6 and mammals have 4.
A fiddle spider(also called the violin spider or the brown recluse) is a medium-sized venomous spider of North America. It is easily recognized by the violin shape on its abdomen.
one horse sized duck
The goliath spider can reach up to 11 inches in diameter.
It is 100 yards long An Olympic sized swimming pool is 50 meters long by 25 meters wide (164 feet x 82 feet).
Ship models are sized the same as all models. By scale. A 1:2 scale model of a 100 ft boat would be 50 feet long. A 1:100 scale model of a 100 ft boat would be 10 feet long.
Yes giant huntsman spider discovered 2001
To find the area of a square, you multiply the length by the width. In this case, the area of a 100 feet by 100 feet square would be 100 feet x 100 feet = 10,000 square feet. So, there are 10,000 square feet in an area that is 100 feet by 100 feet.
no he has normal feet
About 18 feet.
yes it will... i just sprayed a huge spider with Clorox spray and it died instantly... all its legs curl up and it drops. Eventually it might... maybe it depends on the spider. I sprayed a average sized spider and stood horrified as it twitched for a good 20 minutes. The bleach did at least immobilize it. Yes it does but it's not as effective as spider spray I guess. I sprayed a middle sized spider almost 10 times with Clorox before it stopped moving.
only on its feet