No. Fishing spiders are hunting spiders of the genus Dolomedes.
Jumpimg spiders, wolf spiders, fishing spiders, cobweb spiders, barn spiders, cellar spiders, funnel spider (grass spider), garden spider.
No. Spiders are not insects. Insects are not spiders.
grass spiders eat other spiders
there were a large ammount of dangerous insects, the biggest of which were spiders. The Native Americans help them fight off diseases and they became close allies.
Due to the cold long winters most spiders don't survive but the ones that do aren't poisonous. The most common spider I have seen is the Big-Daddy-Long-Legs which are the genital giants among Alaskan spiders and no where near as scary or big as some in the lower 48's. The further north you go in Alaska the fewer spiders. We are also free of ticks. I wish I could say the same about misquotes but most misquotes here don't carry any diseases.
Spiders have 8 legs. Spiders spin webs. Spiders can walk. I hope this helped
Spiders found in Wyoming include: Brown Recluse Black Widow Hobo Spider Jumping Spiders Nursery Web Spiders Sac Spiders Comb-footed Cobweb Orb Weavers Common House Spider Funnel Web Spiders Daddy Long Legs or Cellar Spiders Grass Spiders Ground Spiders Crab Spiders
Indoor spiders are spiders that live indoors(homes)
yes Spiders are Arachnids
No, Spiders are invertebrates.
Spiders are not prokaryotes. This is because prokaryotic cells do not have a nucleus. Spiders are eukaryotic.