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8 Interesting Facts about Spiders to Spark Your Spidey-Senses

Love them or hate them, one thing is for sure; spiders are some of the most interesting creatures in the world. In this list, we’ll cover a variety of other facts about spiders. By the end of it, you might just end up falling in love with these eight-legged oddities or stick to hating them.

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They do Come in Every Shape and Size

Spiders come in an incredible variety of shapes and sizes. Their body shapes follow a particular structure, and all of them have eight legs, but their physical size differs between species. The largest species is the Goliath Birdeater at 11 inches wide. The tiniest species, Patu Marplesi, is so small that about 10 of them can fit on the end of a pencil.

They do Come in Every Shape and Size

Spiders can’t Eat Solids

For a spider to actually eat anything, from tiny insects to larger prey, the spider needs to inject a fluid into the body of its prey. This fluid basically turns the insides of its prey into a mushy pulp that the spider then sucks out for nourishment.

Tarantulas get a Lot of Hate for No Reason

Tarantulas are some of the most docile spider species on the planet. When threatened, their appearance and ferocity gained them a reputation for being the worst. Even their venom is comparatively very gentle, and as long as you stay away from them, they’ll stay away from you.

Tarantulas get a Lot of Hate for No Reason

All of Them are Carnivorous

Every spider species is carnivorous and is an integral part of our ecosystem. Due to their love for eating live prey, they keep insects from overrunning the planet. So far, there is only one type of spider, the Bagheera Kiplingi, that eats mostly small plants, although it often also snacks on ant larvae.

All of Them are Carnivorous

Spiders Bleed Blue

Technically, a spider’s body doesn’t have any blood inside it. Our blood is based on a molecule called Haemoglobin. A spider’s “blood” consists of Hemocyanin – a protein filled with copper. When this protein comes into contact with oxygen, it turns dark blue.

Spiders Bleed Blue

Drugs Affect Spiders

When exposed to certain mind-altering substances, spiders create different webs depending on the substance. Spiders exposed to LSD, for example, create intricate and eye-catching webs while spiders exposed to caffeine struggle to build webs, and those that they do make end up being flimsy and confusing.

Drugs Affect Spiders

 Some Spiders are Crazy Fast

If Usain Bolt were a spider, he would be a Wolf Spider. This spider species have been observed running as fast as 2 feet per second. Also, they are very solitary spiders and are found mostly in Australia. They hunt by pouncing on their prey or simply running them down, thanks to their incredible speed.

 Some Spiders are Crazy Fast

They Love Teamwork

While many spider species are solitary creatures, scientists have found communities of spiders working together when observed in nature. In fact, such communities have the potential to include up to 50,000 spiders – sharing a common aim to catch larger prey.

They Love Teamwork

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