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Do spiders and other tiny things have a heart?
Accidently smoked some A1 chronic last night and ended up having a debate over tiny spiders and other silly little insects and if they had a heart and a blood system and if it was pumped round their tiny little hands and feet.
Anyone like to interject? Andy, UK |
Yes. Spiders have hearts, too.
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I have no idea what A1 chronic is....sounds like some kind of scientific hallucinagin.
Yes, all living things have heart and soul. Except maybe some plants. |
amazing. what about if they needed a triple bypass through years of bad diet and alchohol abuse? keyhole surgery?
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hmmm, you insinuating that flies and such are high in cholesterol?
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Spiders are on the Atkins diet...gotta be bad for the ticker in the long run...but they do have those slim thorax's and legs...clearly the diet works.
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I wonder if some spiders and other critters are prone to being overweight, or if that is a uniquely human characteristic?
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They have an exoskeleton so if they consume too much they die. To grow, they must molt the old exoskeleton.
I know what "Chronic" is, is A1 the classification, like A-1 Steak Sauce, or does it have something to do with a road? |
Someone at work was telling me that an average person eats 7 spiders in their lifetime during his/her sleeping hours. Think about that the next time you wake up and feel something caught in your throat. Yack..
I think Andy means A-1 like the steak sauce. Or maybe he just wants to eat some steak with A-1 after he's had his chronic. .:D |
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Guess it could be worse..... :D |
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wow how cool. I've heard that same statistic, except I heard it was something like 70-80 spiders. they just see a moist hole shack up I guess.
ado... I too know all about the A-1. :) |
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Hmmm...well, okay. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1082745592.jpg |
Sorry, that gets a bigger "yick" than the spiders. At least the spiders are free of any complex polymers.
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Woof....
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Do spiders and other tiny things have a heart? Haven't you ever heard of Spider Veins? ;)
Everything you want to know about Spiders...including their heart, arteries, respiratory system: http://atshq.org/articles/Respiration.pdf |
Spiders are classifed as animals. Insects have 6 legs for the most part. Spiders, with their 8 legs, aren't insects for some reason. It has to be more than the legs.
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"What are the differences between spiders and insects? -Spiders have two main body parts, eight walking legs, simple eyes and piercing jaws (fangs), abdominal silk spinning organs, anterior abdominal genital opening. -Insects have three main body parts, six walking legs, compound eyes, antennae, chewing jaws (mandibles - often secondarily modified), posterior abdominal genital opening. -Spiders can't fly. -Many insects can fly." |
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