Can female spiders purr?

It's quite a trick for guys of this species. And that's because it's not clear that the target of their attentions can actually hear a purr. A female may just feel the effects of that sound as vibrations in her feet. But even that may not happen unless both he and she are standing on the right surface.
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Can spiders purr?

How do spiders make noise? Some spiders can 'purr,' but they don't have vocal cords. This means that they can't make sounds using their mouths, like animals do. Instead, spiders rely on vibrations to produce noises.
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Can spiders purr and make milk?

Mother spiders can produce nutritious milk-like fluids to feed their offspring. Juvenile spiders eat all kinds of food: in some spider species they feed on small insects, and in others they catch pollen. Previous research has also found some spiders simply don't eat anything until they grow large enough to hunt.
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Do any spiders make noise?

Male spiders actually produce vibrations, which hit surrounding dried leaves and cause them to vibrate. The vibrating leave produces a low "purring" sound audible to humans, and that sound travels.
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What spider purrs to attract a mate?

With a sound like a wad of money being quietly thumbed, it's hardly a Handel aria. But for the purring wolf spider, it's music. For the first time, a spider has been recorded producing what appear to be audible courtship signals over and above pure vibrations.
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What is spider milk?

Chen Zhanqi (lead main author of the study, Chinese Academy of Sciences) explains: “Spider babies which just hatched out clime up on spider moms' bellies, to eat a kind of liquid (secreted by spider moms), which was tested to be milk containing four times the protein of cow's milk. We call it spider milk.”
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What sound does a wolf spider make?

Wolf spiders also make a hissing or purring noise.

Experts believe the sound is simply a side effect of their legs rubbing together, which is meant to send out mating vibrations. "We think this airborne sound is primarily a byproduct.
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Do spiders cry?

Called stridulations, the shrill cries sound like squeaky leather and are made in response to the rhythmic squeezing actions of the male's genitalia from inside the female during sex.
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Do spiders talk?

Have you ever wondered how spiders find and communicate with each other? Like other animals and insects, spiders too, have their code of communication. They can send signals that only their fellow species can decode.
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What sounds do spiders hate?

The team established that the spiders freeze when exposed to low-frequency sounds of about 80 to 400 hertz that resemble a low hum, or buzz.
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Can I drink spider milk?

It's very nutritious, too. Researchers reported that the jumping spider's milk contains 4 times the protein, fat, and sugar typically found in cow's milk. The one-of-a-kind findings could help researchers piece together the evolutionary origins of very complex parental care, such as mammalian nursing.
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Can spiders be milked?

Milking a spider is usually done in a laboratory under a microscope. The spider is anesthetized using carbon dioxide. The spider's fangs are rinsed with water to remove sand or dirt. A mild, non-lethal electrical shock stimulates the spider, causing it to produce venom.
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Can you milk a tarantula?

Milking the tarantulas to extract the venom is a delicate process. A light electric charge is applied to the fangs, causing the muscles to contract and discharge venom into a container.
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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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Do spiders have feelings?

​​In short, biologically, spiders do experience feelings. Their neurons react to stimuli much like you and me; reactions that are reasonable for the situations that they're in. However, in terms of emotional feelings, the general consensus is that there isn't much.
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Do spiders make clicking noises?

No, domestic spiders (long-legged spiders) do not create any noise at all.
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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 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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Do male spiders hypnotize females?

Male spiders can “hypnotize” female spiders

“It causes the female to enter a passive trance-like state. So to us it looks almost as if she's been knocked out. It's not clear whether it's her decision to become passive, or whether this male pheromone is causing her to to enter that trance.
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Can spiders hear me scream?

Spider sound: Spiders can hear you walking, talking and screaming.
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Do spiders revenge?

No, spiders will not get revenge if you do something bad to it such as destroy its web, because it doesn't have an emotional capacity to do so. Revenge is a highly subjective act and very emotional, which is why it's rarely seen in animals other than humans.
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What are spiders most afraid of?

Spiders are scared of almost everything.

Keep in mind that many spiders have poor eyesight and rely on their other senses to find food and detect danger.
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Do spiders vibrate?

And because spider silk can vibrate at so many frequencies, the spider can sense movements as small as a hundred nanometers—1/1000 the width of a human hair.
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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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Do tarantulas make noises?

If disturbed, giant tarantulas emit a hissing noise, which they make by rubbing together their first two pairs of legs and their pedipalps – smaller appendages on their heads specialised for feeding.
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