1. 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. 2. Will pet spiders bite people?1. First of all, it is important to make sure that both pet spiders and spiders in nature will bite people. 2. The difference is that wild spiders are more nervous, while domesticated spiders are more timid. 3. Spiders are brainless creatures that cannot recognize their owners and do not interact with their owners. In other words, whether you bite them depends entirely on your instinctive reflex. 4. Spiders with a more docile (timid) temperament (rose, red seven, curly, etc.) are unlikely to bite people, while spiders with a more nervous (bold, irritable) temperament (orange eight, various rainforests, etc.) are more likely to bite people. 5. Generally speaking, tarantula larvae are not very aggressive, but they will gradually show their aggressive nature after 5-6L. 6. If you keep a non-tarantula as a pet, then you need to judge whether it will bite people and how aggressive it is based on the type you raise. 3. Why don’t pet spiders bite?To bite All spiders are poisonous, but the toxicity varies. In addition, small spiders under 5 cm in size generally do not bite people, only larger ones bite. Whether a pet spider bites or not depends on the situation. If you make it angry, it may bite you. Whether it is poisonous or not depends on the species, but generally the spiders bought as pets are larger spiders, which are usually poisonous. 4. Why does the spider not recognize its parents after breaking out of the shell?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. 5. Can you develop feelings for your reptile spider?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. 6. Do jumping spiders recognize their owners?Jumping spiders do not recognize their owners. The 8 eyes of a jumping spider are divided into 3 rows. The 4 eyes in the first row are on the vertical plane at the front of the cephalothorax. The two eyes in the middle (anterior middle eyes) are particularly large, and the eyes on both sides (anterior lateral eyes) are smaller, all with a magnetic luster. The eyes in the second row (posterior middle eyes) are located on the back of the front of the cephalothorax. They are quite small and are often partially blocked by hair and difficult to see clearly. The eyes in the third row (posterior lateral eyes) are often similar in size to the anterior lateral eyes. If you connect these 8 eyes with a line, you can see that they form a square or nearly square eye area. Jumping spiders have the best vision among invertebrates, and many species can distinguish prey or other spiders 10 to 30 cm away. 7. 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. |
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