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The answer is yes. All tropical islands have different species of these creatures, see Native species page for details. How do I get to Andros? It's very easy. See our HOW TO GET TO ANDROS page. What is the best time of the year to go to Andros ( ... more
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Jumping spiders do have venom, but their bites are not considered "medically significant" to humans. ChaCha! ... more
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The genus Cheiracanthium, which is the genus that is most often refered to as "yellow sac spider", can be found world wide, including California. This is bugguide.net's range of reported and identified species in the US and Canada; http://bugguide. ... more
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Yellow sac spiders are venomous. The effects of their bites resemble those of the brown recluse and hobo spiders, although not nearly as severe. Plus, they heal more rapidly. Yellow sac spider venom is "cytotoxic," which basically means that it ... more
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Yellow sac spiders are capable of causing a painful bite with a necrotic lesion and can sometimes produce systemic effects. ... more
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If they are white spider flies, no they are not poisonous. White spider flies are attracted to fruits and vegetables. ChaCha back! ... more
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There's no mention of orb spiders jumping, but it's a possibility. Orb spiders are the 3rd largest order of spiders. ChaCha! ... more
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The Golden Orb Weaver is also known as the Common Garden Spider and the Black and Yellow Argiope. They aren't poisonous to humans. ... more
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Well, the wedding and baby mean a new beginning and new life. The spider means that you feel like you are not included in this. If you don't kill it, you are left with the feeling of misfortune and bad luck. ... more
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There are over 50,000 species of spiders, across over 100 families, across the entire world outside of the arctic zones. Spiders are most often classified by their fang shape, eye number and pattern, foot-claw shape, pattern of hairs, and the shape ... more
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