These tiny spiders were discovered in 1973 in the rain forests of Hawaii. Their bodies are only 1/4 inch long making them very hard to find. They are called Happyface Spiders because of the pattern on their abdomen that looks like a smiling face. Each spider has a one-of-a-kind pattern, and the patterns differ from island to island. The spiders crawl around on tree trunks and leaves. Happyface Spiders are non-poisonous to humans and they catch insects for food. The mother Happyface Spiders guard their eggs and care for the babies until the spiderlings are old enough to take care of themselves.The happy faced spider eats fruit and little animals.It lays lots of eggs.
If you're referring to the new Hawaiian Monument, it's a 1200 mile stretch of ocean located to the northwest of the Hawaiian Islands and was established by President Bush in 2006. I believe it's official name is Northwestern Hawaiian Islands Marine National Monument.
I had a dream that a spider was in my face and a big rat came and started eating the spider. I could not open up my eyes until the rat had ate that spider, Once the rat ate the spider them i was able to open up my eyes, And i woke up! WOW! What is this about?
Household spiders typically live for about a year or two. However, this can vary depending on the species of spider and its environment. Proper care and a stable food source can help lengthen a spider's lifespan.
Because she was happy
The spider life cycle differs from the insect life cycle. Spiders grow from eggs, to spiderlings, to spiders. Insects grow from eggs, to larvae, to insects.
You can say "noho i ke ola maika'i" in Hawaiian, which means 'live a happy life.'
Aloha. Malama pono.
Aloha. Answer: Noho me ka hauʻoli [no-ho may kah how oh-lee] Literally I am in a happy life.
i am chakiera maze so what is the hawaiian faced spider life span
when you get out of prision, you get a spider tattoo to stand for every spider youve killed in prision. Its only for the hardcore thugs. #$thug life$
"Sisters for life" in Hawaiian can be translated as "hoahanau no na wāhine."
The red spider web in the artwork symbolizes danger, entrapment, and the fragility of life. It serves as a metaphor for the complexities and challenges that individuals may face in their lives.
The Hawaiian term for "joy of life" is "keʻanoʻano o ke ola."
In Hawaiian, "live your life" can be translated as "noho ola maoli i kou ola."
'ola 'ia [oh-la ee-ah]
It means breath of life in hawaiian language.
they might mess it up, but if it has a happy ending it can help accomplish fears