Well, spiders bite and then leave. Ticks don't bite, they bury their heads in your skin. Little more dangerous, I think so... Ticks also spread lyme disease, which is deadly.
Tarantulas are spiders and they are not poisonous, but if they bite it will be painfull. They aren't more deadly no, but I know the Red Black Spider and the Brown Recluse to be quite dangerous.
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One can find more information about skydiving in the UK at several online sites. Some of these sites with UK skydiving information are "Ukskydiving" and "Skydivenorthwest".
why skydiving requires more cooperation of participants than Freeflying does
Statistically speaking, it is more likely to die in an automobile accident than it is to die in a skydiving accident.
It can be, if you mess with it. Parrots can hold about 300 pounds of biting pressure in their beak. That is more than enough to bite off your figure.
Yes, there are skydiving competitions. Some of these are: * Landing close to a target * Formations in free-fall, with more than one person
people are ttly obsessed with it for no reason!!!!
A beneficial type of exercise for skydiving is stretching and getting your body fit to skydive. You may need to do an inverted pose while diving and limbering up and stretching your body and toning it will make skydiving a lot more fun. It will be more rewarding if your body can withstand the physical demands of skydiving. Toning and strengthening your body will be good training.
yes they are 2 times more dangerous then black widows
Tandem skydiving in Southern California costs around $200. It's a little more expensive if you get video of your jump BUT IT'S WORTH IT! Especially if you don't jump often, the video is a great way to memorialize your skydiving experience!