There is in fact such thing as a 'flying red spider.' They live in holes and come out onto rocks or soil so that they warm up. The female and baby spider are significantly smaller than the male 'flying red Spiders'. They have red limbs and body. The very tips of their legs are black as well as their pincers, (jaws).
They are slowly rising in number and are especially found in rainforests.
Yes. Once it's caught in the spider's web, all the spider has to do is wait for it to die or inject it with poison.
well some spiders can be the same size but the biggest ground spider is a triangular.
no
they are flying koopas and if you hit the red ones, you get a cape feather
Mean Red Spiders was created in 1993.
Yes there are such things as Spiders... Smart one.
Thats easy! Red back spiders are called 'red back spiders because they have a red (or sometimes dark orange) stripe on their back. they sometimes have a diamond slightly below that stripe aswell.
Red back spiders have developed a powerful toxin(Neurotoxin, which damaged the important neurons, which are things that help your nerve system) that keeps away predators and subdues it's prey. That is how they have adapted.
Like other spiders they make a web to catch flying insects.
red backs, huntsmans, wolf spiders, and garden spiders
The Red Spiders - 1914 was released on: USA: February 1914
red back spiders eat flies that come from their web
Leaf curling spiders eat flying insects and/or other bugs that get caught in it's web?
no
yes they do but in a smaller why then the adults