it can see half a mile away! cool huh?
Jumping Spiders are wide spread and not restricted to a single geographic location ~ see related link below to additional information regarding Salticidae .
Butterflies, Honey bees, Birds, and Jumping Spiders. See link for source.
That is sort of a trick question. Spiders do not engage in athletic contests, so they have no idea of trying to jump just to see how far they can go. Jumping spiders jump as far as they need to in order to reach their prey. They have rarely been observed to fail to catch prey because they jump but fail to reach that far. So they clearly have a good sense of their own limitations. They are likely to creep as near to their prey as they can get without being noticed. So there is probably a reserve margin of jumping capability that jumping spiders rarely use. Just as sumo wrestlers are rarely broad jump champions, heavy-bodied jumping spiders do not jump for as many times their own body length as do light-bodied jumping spiders. A recent study of one small spider showed that it could jump 15 times its body length. The Zebra spider is about the same size, so it probably could jump around 3 inches too.
Well see there is a lot of things that a insect can do then a spider can do the most common one is a insect has wings and insects can fly but spiders do not have wing and spiders can not fly but there is such thing as a jumping spider they are very poisonness and they can jump very high and very far but they can not fly and that's all that i'm going to say.
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There are lots of different spiders. But to give you an example: >Huntsmen >Red back >Wolf spider >house spider >garden spider >turantula there are just a couple of the spiders around the world
yes spiders see all around but they can see clearly that much
spiders have compound eyes
40,000 species of spiders.their are more than 40,000 species of spiders
yes they do they have great eyesight'Several families of hunting spiders, such as jumping spiders and wolf spiders, have fair to excellent vision. The main pair of eyes in jumping spiders even see in color. Net-casting spiders have enormous, compound lenses that give a wide field of view and gather available light very efficiently. However, most spiders that lurk on flowers, webs, and other fixed locations waiting for prey tend to have very poor eyesight; instead they possess an extreme sensitivity to vibrations, which aids in prey capture. Vibration sensitive spiders can sense vibrations from such various mediums as the water surface, the soil or their silk threads. Also changes in the air pressure can be detected in the search for prey.
To see with.
yes, they do see of their eyes