Well Spiders that make webs only make the webs so that they can catch food; I'm presuming by 'hunting spiders' you mean spiders that kill in limb to limb action and/or biting/venom - these spiders kill stuff themselves and so don't need a web to survive... Survival of the fittest and shiz!
Yeah that's just my opinion, but technically all spiders are hunters since they eat other animals ;)
Spiders that don't use webs to catch their prey are known as hunting spiders. They actively stalk and hunt down their prey instead of relying on webs to trap them. Examples of hunting spiders include wolf spiders, jumping spiders, and crab spiders.
Yes, but they may only do so to nest and lay eggs. They are hunting spiders, meaning they do not rely on spider webs to catch their prey. Instead, they search and destroy insects.
When ever they want to . But some do not make webs
Spiders make unique webs because they do not want other spiders coming into their webs. They have a unique shape, design, and scent to keep other away.
Not necessarily. Both female and male spiders are capable of making various types of webs. The complexity and appearance of a spider's web are often species-specific rather than being determined by gender. However, some species do exhibit differences in web design based on their hunting strategies.
orb spiders
trapdoor spiders
yes.
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yes they do
spiders make webs
If by "redback spiders" you mean the kind of widow spiders that grow in Australia, they make the same kind of three-dimensional tangled filament webs that all the member of their Family make. Some other kinds of spiders make orb webs, sheet webs, etc.