Can spiders do backflips?

For one desert species, doing flips is a way to escape predators. A spider newly discovered in the Moroccan Sahara can do powerful, acrobatic flips through the air. Like a gymnast, it runs for a short time, then stretches out its front legs, spinning into the air and returning to touch the ground with its hind legs.
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Is there a spider that rolls?

Using the steep slip-faces of the sand dunes to its advantage, an agitated golden wheel spider will curl its legs up around its body to make a ball and roll itself down the slope at speeds of up to one metre per second.
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Are spiders blind and deaf?

While some spiders catch prey with webs, others -- such as jumping spiders -- hunt using sharp eyesight. Because they don't have eardrums, scientists have always assumed that arachnids were deaf to airborne vibrations. But biologists at Cornell University have now shown that spiders can detect sounds after all.
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What spider chases its prey?

Wolf spiders are the sprinters of the spider world. Most of the thousands of species in this family don't spin webs; instead, they chase and pounce on their insect prey like the wolves that inspire their name.
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Can spiders throw web?

The spider does this by physically pulling the spider silk through its spinnnerets – silk-secreting organs on its abdomen. Once the thread is started, the spider lifts its spinnerets into the breeze. It's the breeze that is the secret to the spider's ability to spin a web from tree to another.
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Could giant spiders exist?

In 1980 paleontologist Mario Hunicken made a startling announcement; he had found the remains of the largest spider to have ever lived. Discovered in the approximately 300 million year old rock of Argentina, this prehistoric arachnid appeared to have a body over a foot in length and a leg span of over 19 inches.
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Do spiders fart?

Since the stercoral sac contains bacteria, which helps break down the spider's food, it seems likely that gas is produced during this process, and therefore there is certainly the possibility that spiders do fart.
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Can spiders feel love?

While not usually considered paragons of tender, familial love, some spiders do have a touchy-feely side. ? Scientists have discovered two arachnids that caress their young and snuggle together.
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Can spiders hear you scream?

SPIDERS can identify terrified arachnophobes because they can hear their SCREAMS. Scientists have discovered that even though the eight-legged creatures do not have ears they can still pick up the sounds of terror.
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How big is a cartwheel spider?

Size: Males 13.8 – 19 mm; females 19.0 – 19.5 mm. Etymology: The name honors Professor Ingo Rechenberg who collected the type material and spent many months in the Sahara desert observing and filming the bizarre behavior and sparking a biorobotics study.
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Are wheel spiders poisonous?

Its bite is mildly venomous, but the spider is not known to be harmful to humans.
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How fast are Cartwheel spiders?

In fact, the flic-flac moves propel the spider across the sand at some 6.5 feet per second (2 meters per second), which is twice as fast as its walking speed. C. rechenbergi is nocturnal and lives in the Erg Chebbi desert in southeastern Morocco, close to the Algerian border.
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Can you train a spider?

Researchers at the University of Manchester have trained a regal jumping spider named “Kim” to leap on demand. It's the first time a spider has been successfully trained to jump. Unlike domesticated pets like dogs, spiders typically don't eat more than once a week.
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Do spiders remember your face?

Spiders most likely do not remember your face. Spiders have poor eyesight, and cannot see enough detail to be able to recognize your face in the first place. Some spiders, like jumping spiders, have excellent vision but still will not remember you due a natural lack of necessity to recognize faces.
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Can spiders be friendly?

So is his tagline “friendly neighborhood”, because spiders are not friendly, well that is in terms of socializing, of course. They are isolated. They do not go out of their way to greet us, even if they are squatters in our homes. At best, they are indifferent, minding their own business and never wanting attention.
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Can a jellyfish fart?

Marine invertebrates such as oysters, whelks, salamanders, mussels and crabs do not fart either. The Pogonophoran Worm, the Jellyfish, Corals and Sea Anemones cannot fart as they lack anuses. If we count air coming out of the siphons of squid/octopus/cuttlefish as farting, yes, they do.
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Can spiders pee?

No, spiders do not pee. Spiders only have one hole for releasing waste. Both pee and poop are combined for a spider which comes out as one waste product from their anus. There is nothing like urine production taking place in a spider's body.
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Which animal has the loudest fart?

Well, they say that among schoolchildren really and this may be correct in the case of hippos. The thunderous hippo fart has been proven to have permanent effects on the Earth's atmosphere.
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Was there a dinosaur spider?

Largest-ever fossilized spider, from the Jurassic period, is unearthed in China. LAWRENCE — Once upon a time, a Jurassic spider fossil was an extremely rare find. The first was discovered in Russia and described in 1984 — another was found three years later. But that remained the totality of the fossil record.
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Are daddy long legs poisonous?

Daddy long legs, also known as cellar spiders, contain venom and possess fangs, but there has been no evidence of their fangs being too short to cut through human skin or of their venoms being deadly and poisonous to humans. In reality, daddy long legs are not poisonous or dangerous to humans and are not known to bite.
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How old was the oldest spider?

1973 – 2016), also known as #16, was a wild female trapdoor spider (Gaius villosus, family Idiopidae) that lived in North Bungulla Reserve near Tammin, Western Australia. She died in 2016, at an estimated age of 43 years, and is the longest-lived spider recorded to date.
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Are Barking spiders real?

Barking Spiders produce their barking sound by rubbing rows of spines on their palaps against spines on their lower jaw. This noise is used to deter predators. The deserts are prone to flash flooding and Barking Spiders live in burrows with leaky rooves.
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