Absolutely not! Although Spiders are predatory and fluid-feeding, they almost always kill their food (unless it's too big). This is a key difference between predators and parasites: parasites benefit from their hosts without killing them.
A parasite is an organism that lives in or on another organism and feeds off of it to no benefit of the host/victim (an alternative where there is a benefit is a symbiotic relationship as opposed to a parasitic one), without deliberately killing it. Some spiders do live part of their lives as parasites e.g. if eggs were laid under the skin. Spiders are commonly hunters and trap prey in webs, then consume them.
Spiders don't have any antennaes at all, In fact there're not insects at all!!! They are in the class Arachnida
Yes, spiders can get sick just like any other living creature. They are susceptible to diseases, infections, and parasites that can affect their health and behavior. However, spiders have their own immune system that helps them fight off illnesses, and some species have developed unique strategies to protect themselves from pathogens.
No. Not all do.
All spiders, technically, are poisonous, but I do not believe barn spiders are dangerously poisonous.
Spiders are native to all continents except Antarctica.
spiders make webs to catch there prey and ticks are parasites the feed off there host.
As a matter of fact,yes. Some include spiders, and certain parasites.
A funnel spider has eight legs, as do all spiders.
All animals potentially carry parasites.
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All spiders start with the letter 'a' - they are all Arachnids.
all spiders are edible.
all spiders are venomous
Yes, the Huntsman spider does have eniemes. They are Wasps, flies, birds geckoes, spider wasps, nematode, worms and egg parasites
Ticks are classified as arachnids, just like mites and spiders. They are parasites that attach themselves to other animals to feed on their blood.
Spiders don't have any antennaes at all, In fact there're not insects at all!!! They are in the class Arachnida