Because It <u>IS</u>
It really does depend on the type of spider you get bitten by but in most cases the answer is no
Based on the description provided, it sounds like the spider you have may be a brown recluse spider. Brown recluse spiders are tan or brown in color with a distinctive hard shell-like body. They are also known for their venomous bite, so caution is advised when handling them.
Land: lemurs, wild parrots, toucans, spider monkey Sea: sea turtles, dolphins, sea lions, brassdragon(fish)
It can be hard to remember the scientific name of living creatures. The scientific name of a Chile black spider is Grammostola pulchripes.
Most larger spider bites will cause a hard lump to form, especially bites from a wolf spider or brown recluse. This is because blood cells rush to the area during the healing process and become trapped. As the bite heals, the lump will go down and eventually disappear. Make sure that its actually a spider bite though, because hard lumps also form under MRSA boils and are often mistaken for spider bites. Seek medical attention if the bite gets worse or does not begin healing within 24 hours of beginning treatment.
Scientists would classify organisms between a sea spider and a euglena based on their shared characteristics and evolutionary relationships. Sea spiders are classified as arthropods (specifically pycnogonids), while euglenas are classified as protists. These organisms would occupy different phyla within the Tree of Life.
sea spider
Arachnids - Eight Legs
the sea spider
We will classify this new species as a mammal.How do you classify this, Mister Burns?
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because eugleana is hard to classify
Zebras and Horses are two different species. So when offspring is produced from a zebra and a horse it produces a cross-breed or hybrid. Hybrids are infertile and are hard to classify. They are hard to classify because they are both horse and zebra so it is hard to decide which species to classify them as.
I've never heard of a spider with hard eggs. I always heard they were soft.
they eaT ME HAHA
because they are so hard to classify
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