The Total Volume of Time Human Beings Spend Indoors, the Requirement of All Anthropoids (Primates), the Vulnerability of Arachnids Post Ecdysis (Molting) (Shedding Exoskeleton), Arachnids Forced to Rest as They Sclerotize (Hardening Exoskeleton), How Arachnids Avoid Predators, the Skillset Which Controls Whether an Arachnid Captures Prey, the Nocturnal Nature of Many Anthropoids, the Fastest Centipede, the Reason the House Centipede Can Rapidly Migrate, the Speed House Centipedes Move, the Physical Capabilities of the House Centipede, the Reason House Centipede Utilize the Defense Mechanism of Autotomy (Dropping Legs When Threatened), the Disbenefit of Autotomy for House Centipedes, the Taxonomy of Pill Bugs (Sow Bugs), the Reason Arachnids Carry Egg Sacks as They Migrate, the Primary Food Resources Consumed by Flour Mites, the Primary Food Resource Consumed by Silverfish, the Size of a Book Louse, the Hygroscopic (Absorbing Moisture) Water Absorption Capabilities of Book Lice, the Primary Food Resource Consumed by Book Lice, the Terms Utilized for a Single and/or Multiple Book Lice, the Rarity of Flight for Insects, the Original Primary Food Resource of Clothing Moths and the Modern Day Primary Food Resource of Clothing Moths, the Reason Clothing Moths Consume Textiles, the Textiles Most Desired By Clothing Moths as a Food Resource, the Concept of “Developmental Diapause”, the Human Being Analog of Clothing Moths Engaging Developmental Diapause (Pausing and Delaying Adulthood), How House Flies Detect the Scent and Taste of Food Resources, the Speed House Flies Beat Their Wings Per Second, the Reason House Flies Are Difficult to Catch and/or Kill, How House Flies Anticipate and Evade a Threat, the Most Effective Method to Catch and/or Kill a House Fly, and the Olfaction Chemosensory Processes (Sense of Scent) of Some Insects

Human beings spend over 90% of their lives underneath a roof. Like all anthropoids, spiders must shed their skin as they grow. They become soft after they shed and as such must rest until they harden up. Spiders flex their legs and move rapidly when disturbed to make it difficult for the predator hunting them to know where they are and catch them. Spider silk isn't as sticky as most people think, their capture relies on how well the spider is able to wrap it's prey up. Many anthropoids are noctu...


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