Yes but parts of the ocean and they are called sea spiders
Trenches?
Trenches?
There are no marine spiders, however sea spiders, which confusingly are not a type of spider are all marine.
Then will not get to fight because spiders live on land and octopuses live in the ocean
The lampray can live in any ocean zone The lampray can live in any ocean zone The lampray can live in any ocean zone
Black widow spiders live around logs and rocks any where they can make a nest
As a matter of fact,yes. Some include spiders, and certain parasites.
Sure - a plenty of.
Spiders live in almost every habitat on earth. The only places where there are no spiders are the polar regions, the highest mountains and the oceans. A few spider species have invaded the ocean's edge, living in the rock and coral crevices of the intertidal zone.
In a 2008 census of sea animals in the Ross Sea, scientists found sea spiders. Clearly, they live in the Southern Ocean sea water that surrounds the continent..
Zebra spiders are found through out the world but are concentrated in Europe. They are usually found living around humans. In the walls of houses, cabinets under furniture, etc
Spiders live all over the world, but few are native to more than a few habitats. They are well-adapted to various conditions, but thrive in warmer climates (in Antarctica, stowaway spiders are dependent on humans habitations for shelter). Many spiders spin webs in tree branches, but some live in holes that they disguise with their webs. Larger spiders, such as the tarantula, are free-hunting but generally only prey on insects.