Can a spider survive a fall from any height?

There is also the consideration of drag. The smaller the object the more buoyant it is in air and the greater the effect of drag. So, yes a creature as small as a spider can fall nearly any distance and remain unharmed.
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How high of a fall can a spider survive?

Some spiders have been found ballooning more than 3 kilometres up in the atmosphere. Due to their low weight compared with body surface area, and the thread acting as a parachute, a true spider should survive a fall.
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Can a spider die from a high fall?

Can spiders die from fall damage? Yes. Tarantula keepers sometimes let one fall to its death. Their abdomen splits open.
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How far can spiders drop without dying?

A heavy bodied spider like a tarantula can be fatally injured by a fall of only a couple of feet. Many others are so small they virtually float in the air. Due to air resistance they can never be killed this way. Now if you were to drop spiders in a vacuum they could reach very high velocities before they impacted.
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Do spiders suffer from fall damage?

Pretty much any spider will shake-off falling from your ceiling to the carpet or even a hardwood floor, but larger spiders will find themselves quite badly injured or killed from a longer fall (say from a third-story window to the ground).
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Can spiders regrow legs?

Abstract. Leg loss is a common phenomenon in spiders, and according to the species 5% to 40% of the adults can present at least one missing leg. There is no possibility of regeneration after adult moult and the animal must manage with its missing appendages until its death.
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What happens if a spider falls?

First, when a spider falls, it opens its legs wide to increase the resistance offered by the air that passes. For this reason, the smaller the spider, the longer its legs are, and the furrier it is (more surface area to offer resistance) the more it will be slowed down in it's descent.
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Do spiders explode when they fall?

Dropping a tarantula onto the ground can cause its body to shatter in an explosive manner, and even a short fall of only a few inches can cause serious damage to a tarantula. A small fall can easily rupture a tarantula's abdomen and shatter its exoskeleton. Other spiders can also explode.
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Can spiders drown and come back to life?

Spiders are known for their resilience to being underwater, so it was no surprise to him that the dozens of Arctosa Fulvolineata in the experiment took almost 24 hours to grow still. What did surprise him is the dead-still spiders then came back to life.
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Do spiders drown instantly?

“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 die when you vacuum them?

When spiders get sucked into a vacuum cleaner, can they eventually crawl back out, or do they suffocate in all that dust? Almost every spider sucked into a home vacuum cleaner will die—either immediately, from the trauma of ricocheting through the machine's narrow tubes, or eventually, from thirst.
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Why do spiders curl up when they die?

Instead of these muscles, spiders use the blood pressure spike from their heartbeat to extend their legs out, as the graphic below from Jacob O'Neal for BBC Earth explains. And with no heartbeat when the spiders cease to exist, they curl up upon death.
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How big of a fall can Spiderman survive?

How far of a fall can Spider-Man survive? He is capable of falling over 100 feet with no discomfort, can even survive an impact at terminal velocity, and regularly withstands blows that would devastate an ordinary human.
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Will a spider come back if I put it outside?

First, it depends on the type of spider. If it is one of the more active ground spiders, like a wolf or sac spider, it would appreciate being released outdoors. This is because these spiders often accidentally come into homes, where there isn't a lot of prey for them.
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How are spiders going to fall from the sky?

Researchers said an invasive species called Joro spiders could invade the entire United States east coast by literally falling from the sky, using spider silk parachutes. Joro spiders are originally from Japan and were first identified in Georgia in 2013.
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How long do spiders live?

Most spiders live about two years, but some have been known to live up to 20 years when in captivity. Female spiders tend to live longer than male spiders. Many male spiders reach maturity within two years and die after mating.
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What happens to a spiders body when it dies?

Statistics. When spiders die, their tiny legs curl up tight against their body, because spiders don't use muscles to extend their legs. Instead, they have hydraulic legs!
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Is it cruel to drown a spider?

What about drowning the spider? That's pretty cruel: it can take spiders over an hour to drown. No, the best way to kill a spider, says Real Clear Science, is not with fire or water, but with ice.
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Why can't spiders climb out of a bath?

Because, unfortunately (or rather, NOT) the hairs on their legs that enable them to climb walls cannot grip the smooth enamel of a bath.
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What kills a spider instantly?

In a spray bottle, mix white vinegar and water in equal parts. Then, get ready to spray whenever you see a spider—the acidic nature of the vinegar will kill the spider on contact.
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Why should you not squish a spider?

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In fact, spiders even prey after disease-carrying insects. They go for those nasty indoor pests such as cockroaches, mosquitos, earwigs, and even clothing moths. The more you keep daddy long-legs around, the less mosquitos you'll have floating around your home.
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What happens if you put a spider in the freezer?

The literature generally suggests that spiders are not freeze tolerant. In other words, their tissues cannot survive the process of freezing, and ice will cause irreparable damage.
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Is it OK to squish a spider?

Some people prefer to deal with spiders as soon as they see them. You can grab one with a tissue and squish it, or smash one with a shoe. This is a quick method that works, but it does force you to get within arm's reach of the spider.
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Are spiders deaf?

Spiders don't have ears, in the conventional sense. But increasing evidence shows that some spiders—such as jumping spiders, fishing spiders, and now ogre-faced spiders—can hear via nerve-based receptors on their legs. The receptors function like ears, picking up soundwaves and communicating the impulses to the brain.
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Can spiders play dead?

MALES will go to extreme lengths to get females, but playing dead might not seem like an obvious strategy. Some male nursery web spiders, however, regularly feign death, and those that do are more likely to mate.
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