Lobsters, crabs, and horseshoe crabs are examples of arthropods that live in the ocean.
Crayfish (aka crawdads), diving beetles, diving Spiders, and pond skimmers are examples of arthropods that live in fresh water.
Arthropods means "jointed foot", the phylum Arthropoda, includes the insects, arachnids, myriapods, and crustaceans.This means that some members of the phylum are aquatic and some are terrestrial.
Yes some water spiders live in air bubbles under water
yes the red back spider does.
Spiders need to live is water, food, and air.
Some spiders get most of their water from their prey, but if a spider is thirsty and there is a drop of dew it will suck up water from the drop. If there is a little trickle of water running down a stone they will get their mouth down close to the stone and drink their fill. If they find a puddle of water they will drink from that. Some spiders are adapted to live around streams, or even to live under water. So those spiders will very easily get water from any large body of water.
Heteropods live in warm climates in both the water and on land. Heteropods include some species of spiders and some species of shrimp.
worms, and water Spiders
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Some do. Think crab, lobster, barnacle, horseshoe crab, water beetles and even diving bell spiders.
Hobo SpiderHobo Spiders are spiders that live with hobosLOL
some of them. Not all.
Do you have down syndrome? Every living thing NEEDS water to LIVE..................
Fishing spiders live in the ponds and will eat fish depending on its size. If you feed a fish to a tarantula, it will eat it. Tarantulas eat fish, but they do not live near water.
Not all spiders live over ground, as there are some spiders like the wolf spider that makes a burrow underground and catches bugs that come near. So no not all spiders are over ground.