The creature you are describing is likely a type of arachnid called a whip scorpion. Whip scorpions have a body similar to a spider, with long, thin legs and antenna-like structures on their heads.
A cellar spider, also known as daddy long-legs spider, resembles a smaller version of the harvestman, which is often referred to as a granddaddy long-legs. Cellar spiders have long, thin legs and a small body, similar to the larger harvestman species, but they are distinct species with different characteristics and behaviors.
Spider plants are called spider plants because of their long, thin leaves that resemble spider legs, giving them a spider-like appearance.
The spider you are describing could be a black widow spider. Black widows are known for their sleek black bodies and long, thin legs that give them a distinct appearance. They also have a red or orange hourglass-shaped marking on their abdomen.
probably a tarantula
The "Daddy long legs" crane-fly is an insect, with 6 long legs, a small thin line as a body, and wings. There is also a "daddy long legs spider" of somewhat similar appearance though as a spider, is obviously wingless and with 8 legs.
It can't.Spider monkeys are named for their resemblance to spiders with their long thin limbs and tail. Spiders are not related to spider monkeys biologically.
Check out the link at What's That Bug?. There are images of most common and many uncommonly seen insects and spiders.
A spider's thin net is called a spider web. It is typically made from silk produced by the spider to capture prey and serves as the spider's hunting ground.
i have seen this spider before :D i think it is called the tree spider
got a picture?
A spider's silk is the very thin thread produced by an animal that can stretch by a third and would be 50 miles long before breaking under its own weight.