Yes, there are funnelweb spiders in South Africa, but that being said, they live all over the world. The family Hexathelidae contains the more venomous versions of the funnelweb, in particular the Sydney Funnelweb Spider, which has been considered as the worlds most dangerous spider. The Hexathelidae spiders are also found in North and Central Africa, but are not as dangerous as the ones in Australia. The other family of funnelwebs, the Araneomorphs, are mainly harmless, except for the Hobo Spider, which is found in North America.
A funnelweb spider. Search it.
I dun know
Spiders have 8 legs. To move they fill their legs with blood, forcing the legs to straighten out. The front legs reach ahead of the spider and the back legs, when straightened out push the spider forwards.
It depends on the spider, but mostly they move at a resonably quick pace.
Yes.Because why can it move and why can it make sider webs?
Jumping spiders, or bold jumping spiders, are black and white, fuzzy spiders that move with jerky movements. These spiders do not build webs, and their bite is harmless to humans.
they can walk or they can use their webs like spiders to move through the air...=]
kick rocks
like every other spider
Actually it is true because they have no ears so they move based on sound waves.
Arachnids are spiders and related animals They walk on 8 legs. Some spiders also ride the wind on a length of their silk, much like riding a mythical magic carpet.