Yes
red back Spiders live in webs and also found under rocks and logs! They can also be found in corners of sheds and rooms.
A small red-brown spider is typically characterized by its small size, red-brown coloration, and eight legs. These spiders may have markings or patterns on their bodies, and they are known for their ability to spin webs to catch prey.
Thats easy! Red back spiders are called 'red back spiders because they have a red (or sometimes dark orange) stripe on their back. they sometimes have a diamond slightly below that stripe aswell.
Daddy long legs do not spin webs. They do not have silk glands like spiders, so they do not produce silk or spin webs to catch their prey. Instead, daddy long legs are opportunistic hunters that feed on small insects and invertebrates they find in their environment.
Red back spiders have developed a powerful toxin(Neurotoxin, which damaged the important neurons, which are things that help your nerve system) that keeps away predators and subdues it's prey. That is how they have adapted.
Tall
by humping
what are red back appearances
Redback, found in Australia
Redback spiders, native to Australia, are known for their distinctive red hourglass marking on their abdomens. They are venomous and primarily feed on insects, using their webs to trap prey. The female redback is larger than the male and may sometimes consume the male after mating. Their bites can be painful to humans but are rarely fatal, thanks to available antivenom.
Yes
sometimes