Spiders

Spiders are unique creatures with eight legs, six eyes (or more/ less), and chelicerae with fangs, which help them inject venom and spinnerets that exude silk to create webs. They are one of the biggest groups of arthropods that have the seventh-highest species diversity of any living thing. However, every continent has spider, which have spread to almost every terrestrial environment.
Spiders do not have antennas like insects do. They have hydraulic pressure to extend their limbs rather than extensor muscles, which are present in most arthropods. Only around 30 of the 47,600 species of spiders are known to produce venom harmful enough to humans if they bite. Spider do not eat plants, but they will consume insects and other plant-eating critters.

Top 10 Insects We Love to Hate

Top 10 Insects We Love to Hate

It’s ok to hate some pests, no one likes pests around where they live. Here is a list of the top 10 insects we love to hate. You do not need to feel any guilt about it.

Pregnant Wolf Spider – Learn About Its Facts & Reproduction

Pregnant Wolf Spider – Learn About Its Facts & Reproduction

The pregnant wolf spider carries the silk sac with her wherever she goes after mating and lays her eggs in it. Until the spiderlings hatch, the female carries the sac and protects the eggs. The spiderlings jump onto their mother’s back as soon as they emerge and remain there for a while before scattering.

How to Understand and Care for a Pregnant Spider

How to Understand and Care for a Pregnant Spider

In contrast to mammals, who lay eggs after becoming pregnant, spiders reproduce through a process known as mating. The female spider usually spins silk to form an egg sac in which she lays her eggs after mating. The silk aids in shielding the eggs from the elements and potential predators.

A Complete Guide to Unveiling the Enthralling World of the Red House Spider

A Complete Guide to Unveiling the Enthralling World of the Red House Spider

Welcome to the fascinating world of arachnids, where the red house spider is only one example of how nature’s intricate details are revealed. We explore the amazing world of these eight-legged marvels in detail in this thorough guide, providing insights into their behavior, habitat, and ecological importance.

Is It An Ancient Coin Or A Cork-Lid Trapdoor Spider?

Is It An Ancient Coin Or A Cork-Lid Trapdoor Spider?

Ever gone hunting? Many of you know that the #1 rule of hunting is to hide from your prey and then abruptly hunt. Humans, as well as animals and insects, are aware of this rule. They hide and then seek their prey. If we talk about insects, spiders particularly, there is a species of spider…