How does a spider get pregnant?

Both the male and female reproductive organs are at the rear of the abdomen, but spiders don't mate by coupling these organs. Instead, the male deposits some sperm onto a small web and picks it up on the end of his pedipalps. When the female is in position, the male deposits the sperm in the female's genital opening.
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How long is a spider pregnant?

Spider eggs typically hatch in 2 to 3 weeks, which can vary based on species and season. Once spiderlings fully emerge, they usually settle close to the nest area for several weeks before moving on and staking out their own territory.
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Do spiders have vaginas?

More generally, male spiders use their “hands” (called pedipalps), to transfer sperm into female spider “vaginas” (called epigynes).
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How do you know when a spider is pregnant?

One of the largest signs that a female spider is pregnant is when the spider's abdomen is enlarged. But if you want to know for sure then you should check if there is an egg sac nearby the female spider which will confirm that she is pregnant.
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How do spiders have babies?

Spiders will lay between 2 and 1000 eggs, depending on the species. Almost all female spiders protect their eggs by making a silk 'bed' and then covering them with a silk 'blanket'. She then wraps them in more silk to make the egg sac. She hangs the sac someplace safe and guards it until the babies hatch.
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Do spiders have balls?

Although adult male spiders are like vertebrates in having a pair of abdominal testes, their genital apparatus only vaguely resembles that of a vertebrate.
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Can a female spider lay eggs without a male?

Yes they do produce unfertilised eggs, although I've never kept tarantulas so cant speak for them, other spiders I've kept have. If she's never been in contact with a male then it's probably safe to assume they'll be unfertilised.
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What happens if you squish a pregnant spider?

The most common way to kill a spider is to hit it with a thick book, shoe or flip flop. And by and large, this method works really well. But smashing a spider with babies may lead to the babies scattering. And smashing a pregnant spider may lead to a big mess of eggs scattered around the place.
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Why do spiders explode when you burn them?

Burning a very small spider with an exoskeleton increases the pressure inside, and makes it explode… killing it instantly.
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Why you shouldn't step on spiders?

Besides having long legs and a creepy demeanor, most people are scared of spiders for one specific reason: Their bite. If you're not sure the type of spider, there's always a chance that the spider could be venomous. However, it has been proven that only about 10 percent of spider bites lead to necrotic skin lesions.
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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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Can spiders love humans?

I would say that spiders are not capable of love, but as others have said, may perhaps have an understanding of familiarity, but that is only if they recognize the human as, well, a human, and not just a part of their environment.
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Do spider webs come from the butt?

While spiders do not technically poop web from their butts, the spider's silk gland and spinnerets are positioned near its anus. You should probably assume your cobwebs have at least some spider poop on them.
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How can you tell a male from a female spider?

Well, you can do that by looking at the reproductive organs! In a female the epigyne is situated on the underside of the abdomen. In a male, there are two thickened pedipalps at the front of the head. They look like two "boxing gloves" and are usually clearly visible!
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What does a spider egg look like?

Spider egg sacs are usually white to cream in color and will be either round or oblong in shape. Some egg sacs are smooth, while others may contain spikes or bumps. Black widow eggs are small, about the size of a pencil eraser.
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What spider dies after laying eggs?

Garden spider egg sacs are nearly the size of adult garden spiders and are attached to webs. When spiderlings hatch, they are thus in close proximity to captured prey and will not go hungry. Female garden spiders die soon after laying their eggs and are not able to protect or assist their spiderlings.
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Can a frozen spider come back to life?

Did this spider 'flash freeze', and like a good science fiction movie, pop back to life once it warmed up? Probably not… I think 'flash frozen' spiders probably won't survive. The literature generally suggests that spiders are not freeze tolerant.
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Can a spider survive a toilet flush?

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You may think flushing spiders will kill them, but it can actually take an hour or a few for them to be fully submerged in water. They will eventually drown, but they will be living in your pipes for a while before this happens.
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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 baby spiders eat their mother?

As she gets close to death, the baby spiders will swarm her and start to eat her alive. The process — called matriphagy, or mother-eating — is rare in nature and even more rare in the spider world. Most spider species disperse almost immediately after hatching and live solitary lives.
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Do spiders release babies when killed?

When you squish a wolf spider to death, the babies try to release it from the mother's body and spread everywhere.
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Can spider babies survive without mom?

Spiderlings have enough egg yolk nutrition to get them through their first molt after they hatch. After that, they're out into the world. There are some exceptions to this, but for a wolf spider carrying her babies, they would have scrambled off her, and they can still survive on their own.
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How many eggs can 1 spider lay?

Female spiders produce either one egg sac containing several to a thousand eggs or several egg sacs each with successively fewer eggs. Females of many species die after producing the last egg sac. Others provide care for the young for some period of time; these females live one or, at most, two years.
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Do female spiders eat male spiders?

In many spider species, females eat the males after sex. Studies have suggested various complex evolutionary reasons involving costs and benefits to the species, sperm competition and esoteric sexual selection schemes. Turns out the motivation for this creepy cannibalism is much simpler. It's all about size.
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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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