After a young trapdoor spider hatches and eventually leaves its mother's burrow it will travel some distance away, find a suitable spot, and dig a burrow. It will generally use silk to stabilize the walls of the borrow, and then it will use more silk to make a tight cap to cover the mouth of its burrow so that intruders cannot get in, and so that it can lurk just inside the partially opened door in wait for prey.
Usually a spider wasp crawls to the trapdoor spider's hole and if manages to get inside, lays her eggs into the spider. The larvae hatch and slowly eat the trapdoor spider from inside out.
There are the sydney funnel web spiders in australia that trapdoor spiders in Australia are generally mixed up with there is the wishbone trapdoor spider, the central victorian funnel web spider.
Trapdoor spider.
The scientific name for the Trapdoor spider is "Mygalomorphae."
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All spiders do that. The trapdoor spider.
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A wafer trapdoor spider is any of a group of species of spiders of the superfamily Cyrtauchenoida, which build burrows but lack the thorn-like spines on the outermost leg segments common to true trapdoor spiders.
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