spiders have black and white vision, so they don't have any favorites or dislikes
Spiders are all colors (and they change color when the moult to camouflage themselves better!)
Spiders have blue blood. In human blood oxygen is bound to hemoglobin which contains iron, giving it the blood a red color. In spiders, as well as other Arthropods and Molluscs, oxygen is bound to hemocyanin which contains copper, giving its blood a blue color. The same interaction that causes oxygenated blood to color, also causes iron rust to appear reddish and the oxidized copper to appear green. However, I have noticed no color in spider blood before.
Brown recluse spiders do not have a white butt. They are recognizable by a violin-shaped pattern on their cephalothorax and light brown color.
birds, other mammals but poisonous ones probably won't be eaten because of their color warns the animals not to eat them.
Spiders can be any color!
No.
They can be almost any color but they are mostly brown or black
spiders have black and white vision, so they don't have any favorites or dislikes
yellow
they are at least black, blue, white, and brown
Spiders are all colors (and they change color when the moult to camouflage themselves better!)
Not usually. Markings can differ between male and female spiders of the same species, however male spiders are not usually lighter in color. They are typically smaller than female spiders though.
The female wolf spiders carry their egg sacs which are attached to their abdomens. These egg sacs appear blueish in color.
yes they do but in a smaller why then the adults
Spiders have circulatory systems just as humans do. However, their blood is colorless blood and is called hemolymph. It transports nutrients, hormones, oxygen and cells.
Wolf spiders can get pretty big, as well as orb weavers.