The lynx spider does spin webs but only for one reason, to hold the eggs. otherwise this spider does not use a large web for catching its prey.
Spiders of both sexes spin webs.
No, spiders cannot spin webs underwater because their silk needs air to dry and harden properly.
he can climb walls and spin webs and can sense danger
Spiders that spin webs do so as a means of catching food. Another reason for webs is that male spiders use them during the process of reproduction.
Spiders are adapted to walk, run, and most especially to spin webs.
they cach bugs in their webs,kill the bugs, spin hem with there web,then eat them
The triangular spider spins spiral, wheel-shaped webs, that are often found in gardens.
Spider-Man can spin webs from shooters he invented, crawl up and down walls, and jump real high.
Technically speaking, yes, spiders spin webs from their bottom.
no, but SPIDERS spin WEBS.
No, spider webs are not conductive.
A spider is a carnivorous arachnid that has 8 legs, poisonous fangs and the ability to produce silk - though not all Spiders spin webs.