Sentences with phrase «do black widows»

But how do black widows broadcast their built - in chemical weapons to birds, without blowing their cover with their insect prey?

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DINING HABITS In a new book about cannibalism, a zoologist argues that female black widow spiders (Latrodectus mactans shown) don't deserve their bad rap.
The only black widow species that regularly eats its mates is the southern black widow, Latrodectus mactans — though the related Australian redback spider Latrodectus hasselti also does it, with the male somersaulting gently into the female's mouthparts, apparently on purpose.
Black widow spiders or praying mantises munching on their mates make sense somehow — they look a little monstrous to begin with — but did you know that some seahorses are cannibals?
And when I say LADY, I mean «BLACK WIDOW»... If you don't know who I am talking about, google her GiGi Eats recently posted... T - Rex Take Out, A Thanksgiving Appetizer
It does not matter if you are in 20s or a senior, single, widowed or divorced, white or black, Asian or Hispanic, Christian or Jewish, gay or lesbian, you can find your second half at the online dating websites.
Do you think a pet may have encountered a poisonous critter like a rattlesnake, black widow spider, brown recluse spider, scorpion, or other poisonous creature?
So how do the characters differentiate from each other, well as you might suggest Iron Man's ability is the repulsor blast and the ability to fly, Black Widows perks are mainly stealth and Thor comes equipped with the hammer ready to unleash ragnarok on anything standing in its way.
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There are 31 species of black widow spiders, but most of them — including the western black widow, which lives in the United States — DO NOT eat their mates.
So the company's owner either doesn't care to get into a filthy crawlspace and root out a black widow's nest, or he's a dyslexic dogcatcher, and meant to have «Pets Control» imprinted on the side of his van.
So what these magazines never mention is: What do you do with the black widows, cockroaches and dust storms?
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