Yes
The spider collects it as it climbs up using its last two legs. It can either eat it later for the material that it consists of and make web material out of it later.
a spider
12 armless people, two of whom are wearing pairs of lace-up shoes.
A dog stands up with four legs and two legs
A spider that flys in the air and then an aeroplane cuts off 5 of its legs and then the spider falls on a gluey feather in the sky which gives him another leg and then he lands with 4 legs. ...there is a simpler answer which i don't know... ENJOY MY VERSION:)
a spider
two tigers make up eight legs or two racoons make eight legs
A spider monkeys main defense is climbing high up in to the branches and jumping from tree to tree running from predators.
It can reach a leg span of up to 12 inches long
Your spider may be dying or dead, because spiders die with their legs curled up. Or maybe it is because there is no more hydraulic pressure in their legs. (Hydraulic pressure is what is used for spiders to jump, move their legs, etc.) Not sure about the abdomen thing though, sorry.
Buoyant force exerted by the water pushing the spider up Gravity pulling the spider downward Surface tension of the water creating a force at the contact point with the spider's legs
they put up their front 2 legs to tell the enemy that they will attack if the enemy doesn't leave