all Spiders are venomous. but there are only two spiders in North America that have venom that can seriously harm a human, the black widow, and brown recluse, aka violin spider, and fiddleback.
the green lynx spider is not venomous to humans though, but it does hurt to get bit!
No. Lynx spiders are not poisonous. For instance, birds can eat them without any problem. Humans sometimes cook and eat tarantulas.
Lynx spiders, and most other spiders, are venomous. If a lynx spider bites you it will inject some venom. This venom is toxic to humans but not so toxic as to make a lynx spider bite a medical problem.
No. Lynx Spiders are not poisonous. For instance, birds can eat them without any problem. Humans sometimes cook and eat tarantulas. Lynx spiders, and most other spiders, are venomous. If a lynx spider bites you it will inject some venom. This venom is toxic to humans but not so toxic as to make a lynx spider bite a medical problem.
Could be the Green Lynx Spider
Green lynx spider is the name given to the green spider. This type of spider is usually found on the green plants and is the largest North American spider species in the family Oxyopidae.
the male and female lynx spider lynx Linc there body together
I know the wolf spider, green lynx, and the Black Widow, the others i don know, but one is blue...
It is hard to guess which species of spider is meant. There may be many spiders that observers would judge to be "lime green." The bites of almost all spiders are toxic. However, none of the spiders that can give humans medically significant bites happen to be green. The most likely candidate to be described as a lime green spider is one fairly large and very attractive species of Lynx spider. Lynx spiders do not trap their prey in webs. They hunt for their prey in the branches, flowers, or leaves of vegetation. If someone were quick enough to actually grab one, he or she might get a defensive bite. It would hurt, but a bee sting can have much greater consequences.
The Green Lynx Spider has eight eyes, arranged in two rows.
a glider is a spider breathe
The lynx spider does spin webs but only for one reason, to hold the eggs. otherwise this spider does not use a large web for catching its prey.
yes they are
The spider you are describing sounds like a green lynx spider (Peucetia viridans). They are known for their vibrant green coloration with red and yellow markings on their back and legs. These spiders are typically found in North and South America.
Green lynx spiders typically live for about one year.