YEAH!!!! you can train it to do attacking.
2006-11-16 08:08:41
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answer #1
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answered by spider crazy 5
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If I could, I would train it to run under my shoe... splat!
Got bit by a Black Widow once, so spiders are definitely not my favorite creatures.
2006-11-13 11:27:30
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answered by Momma Jo 6
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I don't know about train them, but my daughter keeps spiders in her house. She had one come in from outside, which isn't suppose to live inside, but it spun a web,and is doing OK. I think as she puts it you talk to them, they respect you, and you respect them, and they don't bother you, and you don't bother them. She did have a pet tarantula once.
2006-11-13 11:26:08
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answered by CHEROKEE 2
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well seeing that training all has to do with praise and punishment. How do you praise a spider...and what would u praise them for. And then if they screw up you just kill them? or a lil tap on the ***? haha.
2006-11-13 22:10:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, behavioral conditioning. B.F. Skinner
2006-11-13 11:12:59
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answered by I'm alive .. still 5
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only to play dead...squish. I dont think you can-they dont care for humans the way cats and dogs do and theyre brains are to small
2006-11-13 11:13:54
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answered by cassiepiehoney 6
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You can train it to eat other insects but that is about it.
2006-11-13 11:19:46
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answered by FrogDog 4
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I find it enjoyable teaching them the disappearing act.
2006-11-13 11:21:16
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answered by wmf936 5
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Yes but it's *extremely* hard to do so with insects and arachids.
2006-11-13 15:25:40
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answered by Funchy 6
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in the same capacity as Pavlov's dog.. yes
2006-11-13 11:14:58
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answered by TimeWastersInc 6
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