1. Are spiders cold-blooded or warm-blooded animals?Cold-blooded animals Spiders are cold-blooded crustaceans, and their body temperature changes with the environment. However, they cannot move freely when the temperature is below a certain value, and temperatures below ten degrees will affect their movements. Spiders mostly feed on insects, other spiders, and myriapods, and some spiders also feed on small animals. Spiders don't recognize their owners. Spiders are cold-blooded animals and don't have the ability to recognize their owners. They are only familiar with the smell of their owners. 2. Can you develop feelings for reptiles and spiders?There will be no emotions. Spiders don't recognize their owners. Spiders have low IQs, can't remember their owners, can't identify their owners, and won't have emotional interactions with their owners. If the owner keeps the spider for a long enough time, the spider will become familiar with the owner's smell and form a conditioned reflex so that it won't attack the owner. 3. Will the pet spider come back if it runs away?The pet spider has its own place to go. Once it is allowed to crawl out of the cage, it will make its home in a corner of the house and reproduce over time. It does not recognize its owner and will not remember the owner's smell. 4. What kind of people are likely to attract spiders?Being attracted to spiders means that you may have a strange smell on your body. Generally, spiders do not have a preference for body types. Keep your home clean and remove spider webs immediately. You can light mosquito coils and apply floral water in your sleeping area. However, be careful if it is a big spider, as it is poisonous. People who are easily attracted to insects must have a special body odor. Of course, humans cannot tell the difference. Some people are prone to mosquitoes, but not many people are prone to spiders 5. Do people keep spiders as pets? Will they bite people? How do you know if they are poisonous?There is still a risk of pet spiders biting people, especially when the spider is hungry. If you dangle your hand around its mouth, you are likely to be bitten. If you want to get started, you should gently hold the spider in your hand after feeding it. Do this after every meal. Slowly it will get used to your taste, and its body hair will also be familiar with the touch, which will reduce the risk of biting people in the future. The spiders we usually keep are tarantulas. Tarantulas are relatively docile and rarely bite people. There are also some fierce ones, such as Babu or Gorgeous Rainforest. It is better to be careful when keeping these spiders. All spiders in the world are poisonous, but the strength of the toxicity varies. The toxin is actually the spider's digestive juice. They use the toxin to soften their prey and then suck it up. Most spider toxins are only effective against insects and are generally not fatal to humans. The black widow spider is more toxic, but it is relatively small, so the venom is very small. Adult males should be able to withstand it. If women or children are bitten, they should still seek medical attention in time. After being bitten by a spider, you may experience symptoms such as redness, swelling, and itching. If you experience symptoms such as paralysis, dizziness, nausea, and vomiting, you should still seek medical attention in time. Compared to being bitten by a spider, the body hair of some pet spiders has a greater impact on people. People with allergic constitutions may experience allergic symptoms if they come into contact with the spider's body hair. They should be rinsed with water as soon as possible. If you feel uncomfortable, it is better to seek medical attention in time. 6. Do spiders have a sense of smell?Biologists have discovered that spiders have extremely poor eyesight, are almost blind, and have no sense of smell. How do they know when an insect has fallen into their web and pounce on their prey with such swiftness? It turns out that spiders have sensitive "vibration receptors" on their thighs. Biologists have discovered through electron microscopes that there is an elastic sensory organ in the cuticle tissue of spiders' limbs. Each organ is arranged with different tiny gaps, about 1.5 microns wide and 8 to 200 microns long. The organ is surrounded by a thin film that connects to the terminals of the sensory cells. This interstitial tissue is extremely sensitive and can sense the slightest stimulation. It will deform and move the membrane, quickly transmitting the information to the sensory cells. The spider can then determine the direction in time and hunt prey. |
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