They form what looks like a sphere, or circilar form thus living so close they touch.
They live close to each other- they have to
yes
Spiders are almost always solitary. They may build their nests and webs close to other spiders, but they do not interact socially with each other. One species that is kind of an exception is the Coastal Orb Weaving spider. Individuals of this species - sometimes dozens or more - spin their webs very close together, often overlapping with each other, effectively creating one huge nest of very strong silk that could trap bats, even birds, as well as the insects these spiders usually prey on.
They both live in Atlanta
Yes.
carnivore
Any animals that live in close confines will pester each other on occasion. -Boredom usually.
trapdoor spiders live in your apartment,home(etc.When there is a drought or other kind of storm and their home is destroyed by that storm.
no because they are both bugs that live close to each other
Students in college dorm rooms live in close proximity to each other.
The Mayans inhabited the Yucatan Peninsula in present-day Mexico and Central America, while the Aztecs lived in the central highlands of present-day Mexico. They were two distinct civilizations with different cultures, languages, and histories.
Full of flies, and other insects which spiders pray on.