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Everything that has energy or mass will attract other objects via the force of gravity.
There was never any evolutionary pressure, that made more potent venom more advantageous. Producing more powerful venom has a metabolic 'cost' to the spider, ie, it takes more energy. Because spiders in the UK prey on small insects, stronger venom gives no advantage, it's a waste of energy. Natural selection therefore favours spiders with a less potent, more energy efficient venom.
Spiders primarily eat insects. As long as the size is right they are not insistent on insect fare. Worms, other spiders, small snakes, even birds, mice... One kind of jumping spider eats pollen, and many kinds of spiders drink nectar, which provides them with some energy in addition to the water content.
No. Fishing spiders are hunting spiders of the genus Dolomedes.
Jumpimg spiders, wolf spiders, fishing spiders, cobweb spiders, barn spiders, cellar spiders, funnel spider (grass spider), garden spider.
No. Spiders are not insects. Insects are not spiders.
grass spiders eat other spiders
Spiders have 8 legs. Spiders spin webs. Spiders can walk. I hope this helped
Spiders found in Wyoming include: Brown Recluse Black Widow Hobo Spider Jumping Spiders Nursery Web Spiders Sac Spiders Comb-footed Cobweb Orb Weavers Common House Spider Funnel Web Spiders Daddy Long Legs or Cellar Spiders Grass Spiders Ground Spiders Crab Spiders
Indoor spiders are spiders that live indoors(homes)