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CATDOLL: Do spiders recognize humans?

1. Why do spiders refuse to recognize their parents after breaking out of their shells?

When a spider hatches from its shell, it doesn't know who its parents are and needs to live independently without care, so it won't recognize its own parents, let alone other animals. After the mother spider lays eggs, she leaves and lets her offspring fend for themselves. The little spiders will take care of themselves, know where to find food and how to survive, and won't care about the life or death of their offspring until they grow up.

2. Do Brazilian Solomon's spiders recognize humans?

Recognize people.

Brazilian Solomon spiders are relatively docile. As long as they are not stimulated, they are generally gentle, and many people play with them directly. It is a common pet spider. Humans have been breeding Brazilian Solomon spiders for 50 years. Brazilian Solomon spiders are huge in size, with an adult spider being about 24 cm long, making them the giants among spiders.

3. How to make a spider recognize its owner?

Spiders are the name of an insect. They are not pets, so they cannot recognize their owners, so there is no way to make spiders recognize their owners.

4. Do spiders have feelings for humans?

Spiders have no feelings for humans. Spiders are wild insects that only have living skills and no thinking ability. Spiders do not recognize humans, let alone get along with humans.

5. Can spiders understand human speech?

Raising a spider, it can understand human language

Spiders mostly feed on insects, other spiders, myriapods, and some spiders also feed on small animals. Jumping spiders have excellent eyesight and can sneak up to catch prey within 30 cm.

Spiders are afraid of light and often weave webs in places with light and ventilation. In addition to being used to catch prey, spider silk can also be used as a fresh-keeping bag. Spiders use their webs to wrap up leftover food and save it for next time.

Spiders have clearly separated the places for eating, sleeping and defecating. Domestic spiders usually use the side of the cage as a garbage station, where they urinate, defecate and throw food scraps.

6. Do jumping spiders recognize humans?

Answer: They don’t recognize humans. Because jumping spiders are low-level animals, they don’t have much wisdom, but they are afraid of humans and don’t recognize humans. So jumping spiders don’t recognize humans.

Jumping spiders are a family in the order Araneae, commonly known as jumping spiders. Most of them are no longer than 15 mm. They are short, thick and slightly flat, with short, strong legs, and are good at jumping, hence the name. Salticidae is the largest family in the order Araneae, with about 3,000 species worldwide. They are distributed all over the world, with more species in tropical and subtropical areas. The number and species in southern China are greater than in northern China. 8 new species of Salticidae are described in detail.

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