Do tarantulas chirp?

In addition to rearing up on their hind legs in a defensive stance, some tarantulas make a hissing or rasping noise as a defense against threat, warning predators (and humans) to stay away.
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Does a tarantula make noise?

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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Do spiders make a chirping noise?

Now, a new study suggests Palpimanus spiders may use sound to avoid eating one another. Spiders in this genus have poor eyesight, relying instead on touch and vibration, and they can produce buzzing chirps by rubbing their facial appendages against file-like surfaces on their jaws.
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Do tarantulas make noise at night?

Well-Known Member. Yes they can make a hissing noise, correctly called stridulation. This sound is made by rubbing their legs together.
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Are there spiders that make noise?

Biologists have known for awhile that wolf spiders (Gladicosa gulosa) can make sounds that humans can hear, explains Laura Geggel for Live Science.
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Australian Tarantula/Whistling spider



What is a clock spider?

Clock spider is a meme of a giant spider photographed hiding behind a wall clock.
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Do spiders make tapping noises?

No, domestic spiders (long-legged spiders) do not create any noise at all.
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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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Are tarantulas quiet?

Tarantulas are nocturnal, that is, they are most active at night. They do not usually wander far from their burrows. They are actually shy, docile creatures, but a tarantula can seem to be aggressive when it feels threatened: rearing up on its back legs and exposing its fangs ready to attack.
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Do spiders chirp like crickets?

Several different groups of spiders make sound by rubbing body parts together, technique know as stridulation (that's how crickets chirp). Wolf Spiders are one of the more common of those groups, and some do, indeed, look sort of like Fishing Spiders.
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Can a spider sing?

Spiders aren't powerful enough to vibrate the air, the way actual singing does. Instead, they use the ground. Male spiders send vibrations down their legs, and into whatever they're standing on. Nearby females “hear” the song vibrating up their legs.
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Is there such a thing as a ticking spider?

Indoor living Psocoptera have poor eyesight, and some of them seem to communicate using sound. Such species tap with the end of their abdomens and produce a faint ticking noise, so they have been called 'ticking spiders'.
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What would a giant spider sound like?

So it would probably sound like a huge gust of wind when it hissed, only with a more powerful db.
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How do you know when a tarantula is hungry?

A tarantula that is hungry will often sit with its legs outside of its burrow or web waiting for a meal to come. Occasionally, they will start pacing the enclosure. They may also react more strongly to stimuli, like the refilling of their water dish because they are actively hunting.
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What tarantulas hiss?

The name "whistling tarantula" comes from its ability to produce a hissing noise when provoked, a trait it shares with other Australian theraphosids. This hissing is produced by the spider stridulating a patch of setae associated with its chelicerae. It has also been called the "eastern tarantula".
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Why do spiders jump at you?

Spiders, whether venomous or not, don't usually bite unless provoked. If they feel threatened, they may try to defend themselves by biting or jumping at you.
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Does killing a spider attract more?

No, dead spiders won't attract other spiders. At least not directly, but it might indirectly as their carcass can turn into food for other insects and attract other spiders to eat said insects.
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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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Can spiders hiss at you?

Well, the short answer is that some species do indeed make a hissing sound, but it's perhaps not along the lines you would expect a hiss sound to be. Many types of spider are able to make a hissing sound which is called 'stridulation'. They often make the hiss by rubbing hairs on their body together at great speed.
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Do wolf spiders squeak?

Wolf spiders also make a hissing or purring noise.

While some experts refer to the sound wolf spiders make as a hiss, others believe it's more of a purr. However, experts agree wolf spiders are a noisy bunch. The noise comes from strigulation, or rubbing their front legs together, similar to crickets.
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Why do wolf spiders make noise?

Wolf spiders also make a hissing or purring noise.

The noise comes from strigulation, or rubbing their front legs together, similar to crickets. The sound can be used as a defense strategy or, for male spiders, a mating behavior.
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Are Daddy Long Legs poison?

They do not have venom glands, fangs or any other mechanism for chemically subduing their food. Therefore, they do not have injectable toxins. Some have defensive secretions that might be toxic to small animals if ingested. So, for these daddy-long-legs, the tale is clearly false.
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What is the deadliest spider in the world?

Sydney funnel-web spider. According to the Guinness World Records, the Sydney funnel-web spider, Atrax robustus, is the most dangerous spider to humans in the world. Native to Australia, this poisonous spider is found in moist habitats such as under logs or in gardens.
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What was the largest spider that ever lived?

†Megarachne servinei

With a body length of 54 cm (21 in), Megarachne was a medium-sized eurypterid. If the original identification as a spider had been correct, Megarachne would have been the largest known spider to have ever lived.
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