How do spiders see humans?

They have a large, fixed lens and a tiny boomerang-shaped retina that provides high resolution images and sees in both colour and UV." The retina in each primary eye sits at the back of a long, moveable tube inside of the spider's head. The spider can move these tubes in order to scan all around, explains Jakob.
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How does a spider see you?

The retina at the end of the eye has multiple layers of cells, each specialized in a different type of vision. By angling each of their eye-tubes just so, the spiders have binocular vision with excellent acuity and full color perception. The secondary eyes on the side of their heads give them more or less 360º vision.
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Can spiders detect humans?

Coming specifically on to humans, spiders can sense humans from quite some distance but the method is a head-turner. Unlike many animals, a spider's body does not have dedicated ears; it uses the hair on its legs to sense a human by its sound.
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Do spiders like humans?

“Spiders really have no interest in biting people, unlike a lot of other arthropods like mosquitos and ticks and mites that feed on human blood — that's part of their lifestyle, that's what they do. Spiders [on the other hand] do not feed on humans. They bite insects and other spiders, not humans.
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Can spiders recognize their owner?

They are only capable of sensing light, darkness, and motion, and they do not visually recognize their owners. Some keepers speculate that they can learn to recognize vibrations and associate those with food and predators.
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Do spiders bond with humans?

Spiders do not have the same understanding of feelings as humans, largely because they do not have the same social structures as us. However, spiders are not completely immune to feelings or emotions. There is research that spiders bond with their offspring, and can grow to like their owners.
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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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What is the friendliest spider?

The spider, which has been named Chikunia bilde, has been found on the Indonesian island of Bali and has surprised researchers with its "unusually tolerant" demeanor towards humans and other spiders.
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Do spiders fear humans?

Yes, spiders are afraid of humans, but not because they are feeling the emotion of fear, but because of their survival instinct. Spiders are afraid of animals that are larger than them and see them as a threat. That's why they're scared of humans because they see us as a natural threat to their existence.
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Do spiders hear us?

Spiders may not have ears, but they can still hear you talking about them. According to a new study, spiders can hear and respond to sounds more than 3 meters (10 feet) away. That would be impressive for any animal their size, but this spider sense is especially remarkable given the the arachnids' absence of ears.
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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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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 know when you are scared?

While the theory is unproven, it is likely that spiders can detect human fear.
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Why do spiders stop moving when you look at them?

Web-spinning spiders obviously remain motionless while they are waiting for something to land in their web. Moving around wastes energy and draws attention to the spider, which makes it more likely to be eaten by birds, and makes flies less likely to get caught in the web.
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What do spiders vision look like?

Many spiders may also have a crude form of color vision, but for them it's usually based on green and ultraviolet light, which extends their vision into the deep violet end of the spectrum beyond what humans can see, and covers the blue and purple hues in between. But some jumping spiders see even more.
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Do 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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Why should you not fear spiders?

Spiders save us from the world's deadliest animal

Spiders mostly eat insects, which helps control their populations. Their webs – especially big, intricate ones like our orb weavers' – are particularly adept at catching small flying insects such as mosquitos.
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Do spiders chase you?

No, spiders never actively attack people. Spiders have no interest in humans most of the time, and will usually ignore us or consider us part of the landscape (if they notice we're there at all). Sometimes when we get too close or disturb them, they treat us like they would treat any predator.
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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 you train a spider?

Researchers at the University of Manchester have trained a regal jumping spider named “Kim” to leap on demand. It's the first time a spider has been successfully trained to jump. Unlike domesticated pets like dogs, spiders typically don't eat more than once a week.
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Which spider is the smartest?

Portia is a genus of jumping spider that feeds on other spiders (i.e., they are araneophagic or arachnophagic). They are remarkable for their intelligent hunting behaviour, which suggests that they are capable of learning and problem solving, traits normally attributed to much larger animals.
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Do spiders get lonely?

Baby spiders, known as spiderlings, begin their lives cozied up to their siblings — sometimes as many as several hundred. But when they grow up, they tend to live alone. Of the more than 40,000 known spider species, all but 30 lead solitary lives in adulthood.
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What is the cutest spider?

The Maratus personatus, or the masked peacock spider, was recently captured on camera doing an intricate mating dance. The arachnid, with its deep blue eyes, is only a few millimeters in length, and its semaphore style dance and overall soft furry appearance has led to it being dubbed the cutest spider in the world.
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Can spiders remember faces?

Spiders most likely do not remember your face. Spiders have poor eyesight, and cannot see enough detail to be able to recognize your face in the first place. Some spiders, like jumping spiders, have excellent vision but still will not remember you due a natural lack of necessity to recognize faces.
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Are spiders your friend?

Spiders are very beneficial because they eat large numbers of insects, including many pests. If not for spiders in natural habitats, our gardens and yards, and in agriculture, spiders would likely overwhelm us. Spiders are also fascinating creatures to watch and observe.
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