Can spiders regrow eyes?

TIL: The Ogre Faced Spider's eyes are more sensitive than both a cat's and an owls, but every day at dawn the photosensitive portion of it's eyes are destroyed by the sun, and the arachnid has to regrow this portion each and every evening.
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Can spiders be blind?

While many spiders have poor vision despite their many eyes, some do have good eyesight, which they rely on to hunt for and capture their food as well as recognize potential mate and rivals, the Australian Museum reports.
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Can spiders see or are they blind?

Spiders usually have eight eyes but few have good eyesight.

Spiders usually have eight eyes (some have six or fewer), but few have good eyesight. They rely instead on touch, vibration and taste stimuli to navigate and find their prey.
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Is there a spider with one eye?

One-Eyed Spiders are, like their names say, spiders with only one eye. Strangely, they only have six legs instead of eight. They are completely purple in Shantae, but in Risky's Revenge their legs have a lighter tone of purple.
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Can spiders see with their eyes?

The spiders' near-360-degree eyesight helps them spot prey and hunt. But while their two large front eyes, called anterior medial eyes, have high acuity, those eyes' field of vision is small.
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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 watch you?

Jumping spiders are probably the only spiders that actually 'watch' you. This is due to their excellent vision. Other spiders like common house spiders, wolf spiders, and even tarantulas do not have good eyesight and probably cannot even see you if you are more than a few feet away.
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Do any spiders have 12 eyes?

Most spiders have eight eyes.

Some have no eyes and others have as many as 12 eyes.
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Can spiders see out of all 8 eyes?

At least two of the spiders eight eyes can "see" objects, sort of like our eyes can, but not as well as our eyes can. The other 6 eyes sometimes are only light/dark detectors (but it depends on the type of spider). The spiders with the best eyes of all are the jumping spiders.
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Can spiders see color?

Many spiders also have a crude form of color vision, but for them it's usually based on green and ultraviolet hues. This extends their vision into the deep violet end of the spectrum — well beyond what people can see. It also covers the blue and purple hues in between. Some jumping spiders see even more.
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Can spiders regrow legs?

Some may have lost it in fights, while some may have dropped the legs when escaping from predators that have caught onto their legs. Losing a limb or two, may have just saved the spider's life then. To cope with this, spiders are able to regrow or regenerate their lost legs after a number of moults.
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Are spiders scared of humans?

Are spiders afraid of humans? Yes. This is why spiders are most commonly encountered in seldom used areas such as garages, attics, basements, closets, or guest rooms. Spiders are antisocial and try their best to avoid human contact.
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Can spiders hear?

Spiders don't have ears—generally a prerequisite for hearing. So, despite the vibration-sensing hairs and receptors on most arachnids' legs, scientists long thought spiders couldn't hear sound as it traveled through the air, but instead felt vibrations through surfaces.
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Is there a spider without eyes?

With a leg span of only six centimetres and a body size of around twelve millimetres, the spider Sinopoda scurion is certainly not one of the largest representatives of the huntsman spiders, which include more than 1100 species. However, it is the first of its kind in the world without any eyes.
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Do flashing lights affect spiders?

They can deliver enough energy to the retina to damage it. To damage spider eyes, a light would have to be stronger than sunlight.
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Do spiders see better in the dark?

What is this? Spiders, despite being mostly nocturnal creatures that are usually equipped with 8 eyes, do not generally see very well in the dark. They typically use their eyes to detect motion when there's light. Instead, they rely on other senses to detect prey and obstacles in their environment.
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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 ever sleep?

Spiders follow circadian rhythms to sleep, that is, periods of activity and rest. They appear motionless during sleep but remain highly aware and can break out of their sleep when they see a chance to catch prey, or if they feel threatened. Their exact circadian rhythms will depend on the species of spiders.
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Do spiders recognize their owners?

A Tarantula Never Remembers

Though some may develop unique behavior patterns that approach the definition of “personalities," they do not learn to recognize their keepers or alter their behavior based on who is holding them.
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Does spider have 20000 eyes?

Spiders usually have eight or fewer eyes (some have six or less). Most web building spiders can't see well, instead they can detect changes in light and dark, which relates to their photoperiod (day/night) cues for web building.
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Do ants have eyes?

Most ants have two large compound eyes. They have a set of simple eyes, which consist of many omatidia (eye facets) ocelli, which detect light and shadow. Ants also have two antennae they use to recognize their nest mates and detect enemies.
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What animal has a thousand eyes?

While this mollusk may not look like much, it has a few defenses and surprises up its sleeve. This chiton, also known as a sea cradle, has thousands of tiny eyes on its shell — all equipped with a light sensitive cell and a lens.
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Why are jumping spiders so friendly?

Jumping spiders are friendly! Moreover, these spiders are rather curious, and carefully observe the humans around them, before approaching a hideout. They tend to shy away from direct contact and are generally, not aggressive towards humans – making them appear adorable and sociable!
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Can giant spiders exist?

The Guinness World Record for the biggest spider by weight (50 g) is the male goliath bird-eating spider (Theraphosa blondi) from the Amazon rain forest. This tarantula has a leg span of about 28 cm. They mostly eat invertebrates, though I have seen some gross videos of people feeding them mice.
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What does it mean when a spider runs towards you?

Experimental evidence shows reports of spiders “lunging” towards a fearful person is more perception than reality. Even if a spider DID want to chase you down, it probably couldn't. With an open circulatory system, spiders don't have a system of veins and capillaries for oxygen distribution through the body.
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