Yes a lady had spider eggs in her mouth from licking stamps with the eggs on it. The eggs gotimbeddedin her lip and hatches. The Spiders then crawled out of her mouth.
Why would spider eggs be in gumballs but i guess i want to know whats in itwhere would you get that from ...... no they are not in bubble gum so dont worry no spider eggs in ur mouth
No, spiders do not need a mate to lay eggs. Female spiders are capable of reproducing through parthenogenesis, where they can produce eggs without mating. However, mating can increase genetic diversity and improve the overall fitness of the offspring.
It is unlikely that the small red eggs are spider eggs. Spider eggs are typically white or light in color and are usually found in silk sacs rather than in mulch. It is more probable that the red eggs belong to a different type of insect or arachnid species.
The time it takes for a spider egg to hatch can vary depending on the species of spider. Generally, spider eggs can take anywhere from a few days to several weeks to hatch.
The spider you are describing is likely a nursery web spider. These spiders are known to lay small clusters of white, round eggs in a protective nursery web made of silk. The female spider will guard the eggs until they hatch, releasing spiderlings that disperse into the surrounding environment.
Why would spider eggs be in gumballs but i guess i want to know whats in itwhere would you get that from ...... no they are not in bubble gum so dont worry no spider eggs in ur mouth
no
No, pythons do not lay eggs out of their mouth.
it can have 1000 eggs the jewel spider
I've never heard of a spider with hard eggs. I always heard they were soft.
No, spiders do not need a mate to lay eggs. Female spiders are capable of reproducing through parthenogenesis, where they can produce eggs without mating. However, mating can increase genetic diversity and improve the overall fitness of the offspring.
No.
that is unknown
It really depends on the size of the spider. If it's a tarantula then the eggs would be a bit smaller than a chicken egg, if it's an extremely small spider then yes, the eggs could be very tiny.
It is unlikely that the small red eggs are spider eggs. Spider eggs are typically white or light in color and are usually found in silk sacs rather than in mulch. It is more probable that the red eggs belong to a different type of insect or arachnid species.
you can fit about 17 mini eggs in your mouth, or at least i can
A female wolf spider can lay up to 300 eggs