Fact Twenty Three - Spiders have an exoskeleton, this means their skeleton is on the out side
Fact Twenty Four - The exoskeleton also means they maintain moisture and don't dry out
Fact Twenty Five - The word spider come from an old English verb spinnan, this means "to spin"
Fact Twenty Six - Tarantula bites are rarely fatal
Fact Twenty Seven - A spiders egg contains as much DNA as four humans combined
Fact Twenty Eight - Spiders cannot physically die of natural causes, theoretically, if they are kept safe they can live forever
Fact Twenty Nine - Spiders can work in a vacuum or in hundreds of atmospheres of pressure flawlessly
Fact Thirty - Some tarantula bites are like bee stings
Fact Thirty One - Some female species of spiders sacrifice their bodies as food for their offspring
Fact Thirty Two - Fried spiders taste like nuts
Fact Thirty Three - Some male spiders pluk their webs like a guitar to attract female spiders
Fact Thirty Four - Spiders have claws at the end of their legs
Fact Thirty Five - Spiders can live for a long period of time without food and water
Fact Thirty Six - Spiders have been on the planet for around 350,00 years
Fact Thirty Seven - All spiders are predators
Fact Thirty Eight - Spiders as a group, eat more insects than birds
Fact Thirty Nine - A spider does not chew its food, the venom injected paralyzes and liquefies the prey witch the spider sucks up
Fact Forty - Jumping spiders have the best eyesight of all spiders
Fact Forty One - The most dangerous spider in the world is the Australian Funnel spider
Fact Forty Two - Spiders enemies are humans, weather, frogs, toads, lizards, birds, shrews, hunting beetles, ants, centipedes, parasitic flies, wasps, fungus and other spiders
Fact Forty Three - Spiders rarely bite people and only do out of self defence
Fact Forty Four - Scientist are researching spider silk as a possible replacement for Kevlar, material used in bullet-proof vest's
Fact Forty Five - Bridge builders have been known to study spider webs for there remarkable ability to absorb tension
Fact Forty Six - There is no correlation between the size of a spider and the degree of venom potency
Fact Forty Seven - Some spiders live underwater all their life
Fact Forty Eight - It can take a spider up to 3 hours to make an averaged sized web