They seem to live alone, although male jumping Spiders will try to attract the attention of females in order to mate; this may include doing a mating dance-- jumping and bobbing and making a noise that sounds like a vibration. But for the most part, even when there are other jumping spiders in the vicinity, they keep to themselves. Jumping spiders have their own webs, live where they think they can find prey, and may even attack (or eat) a fellow jumping spider if that spider is getting in the way.
Spiders don't live in packs - they are all solitary animals.
by them shelves in the wild
They live alone.
Without anyone killing the spider, they can live to about 1 year
all tigers live alone except for a mother and hre cubs.
lions live in groups
The lynx is generally a solitary animal.
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Jumping Spider lives in the rain forest BIG ZERO! In my mentors car i saw a jumping spider n in my house there is jumping Spiders
they live alone and hunt alone, haven't you seen nemo!?
they live alone.
As a carnivore and predator the jumping spider eats other spiders or insects.
no they do not live in groups
they live alone
They live alone.
They live alone!
They live in small groups
They live in groups, called herds.
alone