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adomakin 04-22-2004 10:21 PM

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

Moses 04-22-2004 10:33 PM

Yes. Spiders have hearts, too.

Sonic dB 04-22-2004 10:37 PM

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.

adomakin 04-22-2004 10:42 PM

amazing. what about if they needed a triple bypass through years of bad diet and alchohol abuse? keyhole surgery?

ronin 04-22-2004 11:01 PM

hmmm, you insinuating that flies and such are high in cholesterol?

SRISER 04-23-2004 07:46 AM

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.

motion 04-23-2004 07:53 AM

I wonder if some spiders and other critters are prone to being overweight, or if that is a uniquely human characteristic?

304065 04-23-2004 08:07 AM

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?

SilverPoly 04-23-2004 08:19 AM

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

RickM 04-23-2004 08:22 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Steve79SC
Someone at work was telling me that an average person eats 7 spiders in their lifetime during his/her sleeping hours.

Guess it could be worse..... :D

ronin 04-23-2004 09:30 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Steve79SC
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..
now that is cool! I mean, serves those little bastards right to try and set up shop without paying rent

911ctS 04-23-2004 09:59 AM

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. :)

Moses 04-23-2004 10:40 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Steve79SC
Someone at work was telling me that an average person eats 7 spiders in their lifetime during his/her sleeping hours...

Hmmm...well, okay.

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1082745592.jpg

BlueSkyJaunte 04-23-2004 12:11 PM

Sorry, that gets a bigger "yick" than the spiders. At least the spiders are free of any complex polymers.

RickM 04-23-2004 12:12 PM

Woof....

RickM 04-23-2004 12:17 PM

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

Zeke 04-23-2004 12:33 PM

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.

RickM 04-23-2004 12:47 PM

Quote:

"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."

vash 04-23-2004 12:52 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by RickM
Quote:

"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."

if i didnt hate mosquitos so damn much, i would be way scared of spiders. i had a traumatizing event at camp.......bleeech. hueco tanks, near elpaso. man, here comes the goosebumps.

ronin 04-23-2004 04:23 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by RickM
-Spiders can't fly.
eau contraire, mon frer. although spiders don't have biological appendages that are meant to enable them to fly, (probably what you meant) some species fly over considerable distances by secreting strands of web that will carry them aloft on breezes. pretty clever, actually


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