In China, there is a common yellow spider called the Golden Silk Spider, whose scientific name is Nephila pilipes, also known as the Golden Silk Spider. The following is a detailed introduction to the golden cicada:Nephila pilipes:Appearance features:The golden cicada is a larger spider. Female gold...
Spiders (scientific name: Araneae) are a type of arthropods widely distributed all over the earth. They are one of the groups and have unique anatomical structures and living habits. The following is a detailed introduction to spiders and their living habits: 1. Appearanc...
Spiders were also called toads in ancient times (pronounced the same as "poisonous"), and in Cantonese they were called cockroaches. The order Araneae is the most numerous order in the class Arachnida. There are 132 families, 4325 genera and 51164 species. They are widely distributed around t...
How long a spider can survive without food depends on the spider species, environmental conditions, and stored energy. As arthropods, spiders have certain abilities to store energy and adapt to hunger. Here are some details about spider hunger: Species Differences: Differ...
Araneus cavaticus is a common garden spider mainly found in North America. Generally speaking, giant garden spiders are not venomous enough to cause serious harm to humans. They generally do not actively attack humans, and their venom usually does not pose a serious threat to humans....
From as small as a pea to as large as a dinner plate, spiders vary greatly in size. They also show considerable sexual dimorphism, where males and females within the same species have different physical characteristics. Among spiders, female spiders can be much larger than male spiders. This...
The oldest insect fossil is a wingless springtail insect found in the middle Devonian strata 350 million years ago. The body of this insect has been clearly divided into three parts: head, thorax and abdomen. The emergence of the thorax as the center of movement clearly represents the birth o...
In nature, in order to survive and mate, animals will engage in autotomy behavior or self-cutting behavior, including self-castration behavior. SoWhat is the motivation behind animals' self-mutilation behavior? 1. Cut yourself to save your life When some animal...