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Not all animals urinate (pee). All animals do have a way of expelling waste products however, and it could be through any means. Unfortunately I do not exactly how spiders do this but it must be noted that they may not.
the spider cant dig through the ear wax
cuz spiders are super. ((:
I am not sure what you mean by "vibrate their webs so fast", you did not clarify that question. There are some things that spiders do that are considered to be "amazing" and yet it is so natural. Such as to spin a spider web that molecular mass-wise is actually stronger than steel !!!! Yet they can take their web apart and restructure it when it is wind damaged. And who "taught" the trap-door spider to make a home in the ground with a closeable door ???? I've seen some spiders who sort-of "shake" their web strands rapidly, such that it was a blur. Perhaps that is what you are asking? Why they do that, I do not know. Maybe it attracts the curiosity of insects because it is a blur and the insects are more likely to fly into the shaking web strands? Why aren't birds afraid of heights? Obviously, some spiders not only have discovered they CAN shake their web strands in such a fashion, but that in some way it is also advantageous to do so! Since we are not in their realm, we do not know if this is to attract a meal, communicate with sound waves so delicate that we cannot hear them, or to communicate by vibrations through whatever it is that anchors their webs! For instance, it is known that certain baby beatles can make vibrations in the plant stems when they are threatened by a predator, and the mother beatle will rush to their rescue! This was discovered first by observation, then by extremely sensative sensoring devices! So who knows? I am not sure what you mean by "vibrate their webs so fast", you did not clarify that question. There are some things that spiders do that are considered to be "amazing" and yet it is so natural. Such as to spin a spider web that molecular mass-wise is actually stronger than steel !!!! Yet they can take their web apart and restructure it when it is wind damaged. And who "taught" the trap-door spider to make a home with a closeable door ???? I've seen some spiders who sort-of "shake" their web strands rapidly, such that it was a blur. Perhaps that is what you are asking? Why they do that, I do not know. Maybe it attracts the curiosity of insects because it is a blur and the insects are more likely to fly into the shaking web strands? Why aren't birds afraid of heights? Obviously, some spiders not only have discovered they CAN shake their web strands in such a fashion, but that in some way it is also advantageous to do so! Since we are not in their realm, we do not know if this is to attract a meal, communicate with sound waves so delicate that we cannot hear them, or to communicate by vibrations through whatever it is that anchors their webs! For instance, it is known that certain baby beatles can make vibrations in the plant stems when they are threatened by a predator, and the mother beatle will rush to their rescue! This was discovered first by observation, then by extremely sensative sensoring devices! So who knows?
Depends on your definition of a sting. Some species of spiders do indeed inject venom, but not through the abdomen. They usually inject venom through the fangs in their head, which would be classified as a bite rather than a sting. So, no spiders sting, but some spiders bite.
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Through the Valley of the Nest of Spiders has 872 pages.
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The best place to look for a used sailing dinghy would be through your local sailing club. Dinghies may also be advertised in specialist sailing magazines or in local papers.
when spiders first come out of their eggshell, sometimes the baby spiders will release a couple of strands of web. they are small enough and light enough so that if a wind blows by, they can sail through the air and ultimately avoid being eaten by their brothers and sisters.
Literally, it means "having to do with sailing through the air".
Because spiders breathe through their joints. Perfume is stickier than water, which drowns the spider.
they go throgh direct devolepment
A dogbone is a piece of metal shaped similar to a dogbone that is used when rigging in sailing. It slips through the eye end of a strop line to prevent it from being pulled through.
No, spiders do not have an intermediate form that does not look like the adult, They do not go through metamorphosis. Baby spiders look just like miniature adults as soon as they hatch.
The two strands of DNA are connected to one another through hydrogen bonds
By sailing through the narrow space in between them. By sailing closer to Scylla, he saved his ship, but lost 6 men in the process.