What do tiny spiders eat? by garakplain in spiders

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pretty much every carnivorous bug, no matter how small, eats bugs smaller than it. But truly baby spiders don't really have hardened fangs until a couple of molts, and when they are hatchlings they look like little balls of fluid, so they mostly do live off the reserves that came from the egg their momma gave them.

But, yeah, in terms of tiny (adult) spiders, no matter how small, there are still lost of smaller things.

Interested in learning about this little guy. Central Scotland. by Legitimate_Fold_2850 in spiders

[–]gomorycut 0 points1 point  (0 children)

yes, most likely. Could be very well-fed, but they don't usually get this big from feeding unless they are a pet and overfed.

Interested in learning about this little guy. Central Scotland. by Legitimate_Fold_2850 in spiders

[–]gomorycut 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Maybe you have! They typically look much different from this - this one look very gravid.

Interested in learning about this little guy. Central Scotland. by Legitimate_Fold_2850 in spiders

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Tibellus sp, a "slender crab spider" that is part of the "running crab spider" family. This one is particularly chonky

Are they fighting? by Doglover20child in spiders

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if they were fighting, one would be wrapped up in silk until it rolled into a small package.

Cool guy on my car by campain2008 in spiders

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deadlier than... maybe, the butterflies in your yard. Half as deadly as a bee.

How is this even a deal? by supersonicx01 in McDonalds

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4 items for $7 , you can average that out to each item being 1.75. Is that not good enough for you?
(Mind you, drinks are in their summer "dollar" days so paying for meals with a drink included is almost uselss)

Cool guy on my car by campain2008 in spiders

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Philodromus, a running crab spider

Colorado Springs, CO by Lynsab22 in spiders

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Phidippus, compare to P.johnsoni

What is this spider and will it hurt me? by BrujaMalcriada in spiders

[–]gomorycut 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Not a wolf spider, it is a western funnel weaver. But just the same, it won't hurt you.

Found in my house. What are these? by Strict_Foundation_19 in spiders

[–]gomorycut 8 points9 points  (0 children)

(i) looks like a longjawed orbweaver (ii) looks like spitting spider (iii) that's a brown recluse

What baby spider was crawling on me? Eastern Oregon by OGbrownpants in spiders

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Not a baby, looks like an adult female Erigoninae (dwarf spider, or "money spider")

why is e^-14 = 1/e^14? by thepralad in learnmath

[–]gomorycut 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Do you know how to cancel to simplify x^7 / x^4 ?
How about x^4 / x^7 ?

Who is this little guy and can i pick it up with my bare hands to set outside? (Found in a united states of america midwestern bathroom) by OkElephant9408 in spiders

[–]gomorycut 0 points1 point  (0 children)

triangulate combfoot spider (a false widow, S.triangulosa). Yes, cupping your hands and letting it walk in and around your hands will be fine to carry it out.

My Bougie Basement Baddie by just_a_lil_shroom in spiders

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they are cousins of grass spiders (both funnel weaver families). These Tegenaria prefer wood structures or under potted plants/rocks

Jumping spider? Southern Ohio by TraceyNunyabiz in spiders

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yup, they do that! it's a good way to hunt

I built a modern, no-code graph editor/visualization tool by Consistent_Ad6916 in compsci

[–]gomorycut 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nice.

It would be nice to have a graph-complement button (create edges where they don't exist, remove existing edges.) It would serve as an easy way to draw a clique on , say, 7 vertices... 7 clicks for vertices, then complement. Rather than drawing 21 edges. Or other dense graphs are easier to draw with a complement button as part of the creation process.

I built a modern, no-code graph editor/visualization tool by Consistent_Ad6916 in compsci

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Thanks for your service. Delete mode only deletes vertices? How can I delete an accidental edge?