The kind of spiders that wear water hats are water spiders.
worms, and water Spiders
Not IN lakes, but of and around lakes. There are a few species that like to tread water however.
There are no actual species of spider called wood spiders, but people call brown spiders that live in wood piles, "wood spiders."
Some spiders get most of their water from their prey, but if a spider is thirsty and there is a drop of dew it will suck up water from the drop. If there is a little trickle of water running down a stone they will get their mouth down close to the stone and drink their fill. If they find a puddle of water they will drink from that. Some spiders are adapted to live around streams, or even to live under water. So those spiders will very easily get water from any large body of water.
Yes, all species of spiders need water to survive.
These spiders can be found around, and often in, lakes, ponds and streams, floating on sticks and leaves.
yes in fact some dinosaurs ate these spiders.
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yes spiders see all around but they can see clearly that much
There are around 34,000 different species of spiders.