Can a jumping spider jump?

Jumping spiders earned their name from their tendency to jump. Jumping spiders can jump up to 50 times their own body length. They jump to pounce on prey instead of building webs. They often also jump toward people, though most often they are trying to get away.
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Why do jumping spiders jump at you?

Why Do Jumping Spiders Jump at You? Jumping spiders do not jump at you in order to bite you. They may see you as a threat or a predator and try to jump to escape.
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Can jumping spiders fly?

These spiders also have the uncanny ability to steer while mid-air, and a new study from researchers in Taiwan shows that the arachnids use silk draglines to do so, as opposed to the typical flapping of wings that other flying creatures use.
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Can a regular spider jump?

Bill Crowther, co-researcher at the University of Manchester, says spiders can achieve an impressive jump when using muscle power alone. Other spider species use hydraulic pressure that they build up in their legs to jump great distances.
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Are there spiders that hop?

Spiders typically crawl and scurry, but one type of spider prefers to jump — and it is called, not surprisingly, the jumping spider. If you've been seeing jumping spiders in your home, here is what you need to know. There are actually more than 6,000 species of jumping spiders. They all belong to the family Salticidae.
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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 poop?

Yes, spiders poop. Anything that eats must eliminate waste. Poop is a result of their digestive process just like it is with humans. Spiders don't digest insect shells.
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Can spiders feel pain?

They don't feel 'pain,' but may feel irritation and probably can sense if they are damaged. Even so, they certainly cannot suffer because they don't have emotions.
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Do spiders remember you?

One of the most basic reasons a spider won't remember you is because it can't see you or your face, according to the Australian Museum. About half the spiders out there catch prey with webs. They don't need great eyesight, they just have to sit and wait for their prey to come to them.
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Do jumping spiders recognize humans?

UC associate professor Nathan Morehouse said his team's work suggests spiders pay attention to faces. “There is this interesting thread between our focus on how much we care about faces as humans and how many decisions we make based on faces and this world of jumping spiders,” Morehouse told CityBeat.
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Do jumping spiders look at you?

Some spiders have just two eyes, but jumping spiders have four pairs of eyes. Two principal eyes face forward. "When you look at a jumping spider, and when it looks back at you, you will notice the very large principal eyes in front," she says. "These have a very unusual structure.
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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 drown?

“Flushed spiders will drown if they end up submerged in the sewer,” Jerome Rovner, a member of the American Arachnological Society, told Real Clear Science. “However, the drowning process for a spider can take an hour or more, as they have an extremely low metabolic rate and thus a very low rate of oxygen consumption.”
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Do spiders talk to each other?

Spiders do find and communicate with each other in a fascinating manner. They relay information by vibratory mechanisms and by pheromones. Although their communication system is complex, these critters understand the message relayed amongst themselves.
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Do spiders make noise?

What noise does a spider make? Most spiders make no sounds at all, but a few arachnid species can produce noises. Many species of tarantula make a hissing sound and other spiders, like the wolf spider produce a 'purring' noise.
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Do spiders have hearts?

The heart is located in the abdomen a short distance within the middle line of the dorsal body-wall, and above the intestine. Unlike in insects, the heart is not divided into chambers, but consists of a simple tube. The aorta, which supplies haemolymph to the cephalothorax, extends from the anterior end of the heart.
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Do spiders have brains?

Spider Brain

One of the most amazing things about spiders is how much they can accomplish with such a small brain. The spider's central nervous system is made up of two relatively simple ganglia, or nerve cell clusters, connected to nerves leading to the spider's various muscles and sensory systems.
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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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Do spiders pee?

Spiders don't produce urine like we do, but produce uric acid, which doesn't dissolve in water and is a near-solid. Spiders have this alternate form of waste because they can't afford to lose as much water as we do.
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Can you bond with a jumping spider?

Probably the best part of the experience of caring for your jumping spider is to observe your spider out of its enclosure. Once your spider is settled in its new enclosure you might want to take it out “for a walk”. It can be a great way to provide a bond with your jumping spider.
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What is the smartest spider?

Portia fimbriata, known as the Fringed Jumping Spider or often just as Portia is renowned as the world's most intelligent spider. It is a spider hunter which modifies its hunting strategies and learns from situations as it encounters them.
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Are jumping spiders harmless?

These spiders are not dangerous for humans and pets as they don't generally bite. But they can bite when they sense danger. Jumping spider bite symptoms are mild and heal within a few hours.
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Why am I so afraid of spiders?

Psychologists believe that one reason why people fear spiders is because of some direct experience with the arachnids instilled that fear in them. This is known as the “conditioning” view of arachnophobia. In 1991, Graham Davey at City University London ran a study to understand more about this view.
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Which animal has the loudest fart?

The thunderous hippo fart has been proven to have permanent effects on the Earth's atmosphere.
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