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The blueback spider is a fictional character from the Spider-Man comic book series. It does not exist in reality. However, there are real spiders that exhibit various shades of blue or blue-black coloration, such as the Peacock Spider.
The peacock jumping spider (Maratus volans) is known for its colorful markings on its abdomen that resemble the pattern of a peacock feather. It has a small body size that can resemble a walking pea due to its round shape and bright colors. This species is native to Australia.
The Maratus volans spider, also known as the peacock spider, has a round gold body. These spiders are small and found in Australia, known for their colorful patterns and elaborate mating displays.
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A peacock can live for up to 15 - 20 years and a rat lives for 2- 3 years, some to 5 years old.
maratus volans(peacock spider)
common house spiders live for 1 to 3 year but can live longer.
wolf spider are noctunal.
The Goliath Bird-eatering Spider is native to the rain forest regions of South America, their venom is fairly harmless to humans but can and will break the skin. It feels like a wasp sting when you are bitten by one.
the name nest peacock are live
The peacock spider's ability to wear a water hat is significant because it helps the male spider attract a mate. The water hat enhances the spider's appearance and displays its fitness and attractiveness to potential female partners. This unique behavior showcases the spider's evolutionary adaptation for successful reproduction.
Some varieties of jumping Spiders, also known as salticidae, have black and blue coloring on their bodies. An example of this is the peacock spider.
Peacocks do live in Iran.
The peacock parachute spider primarily feeds on small insects, particularly ants and other arthropods. Its diet consists mainly of prey that it can catch using its silk webs, which it skillfully constructs in its natural habitat. The spider's hunting strategy involves ambushing its prey, making it an effective predator.
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The blueback spider is a fictional character from the Spider-Man comic book series. It does not exist in reality. However, there are real spiders that exhibit various shades of blue or blue-black coloration, such as the Peacock Spider.