Yes. There are many Spiders in rain forests. There are spiders almost everywhere in the world except for Antarctica. There is even a species of jumping spider that lives high on Mt. Everest.
cat
They don't live in a shelter. They are on grasslands.
wooded or in grasslands
Wolf spiders in Australia live throughout Australia, being common in inland areas, coastal regions, grasslands, agricultural areas and even suburban backyards.
They live in grasslands, mallee scrublands, semi-arid regions, grasslands and mulga scrub.
Trapdoor spiders are found in various habitats worldwide, including forests, grasslands, deserts, and scrublands. They typically burrow underground and construct camouflaged trapdoors made of silk and soil to ambush prey. These spiders are known for their secretive nature and exceptional burrowing abilities.
woodlands, grasslands, and forests
Yes yes they do
Tarantulas
In Mr.Dalasta's classroom
Yes, they do but mostly in tall grasslands where they can hide.
Pirate spiders (Mimetidae) typically live in a variety of habitats including grasslands, meadows, forests, and sometimes inside human dwellings. They are commonly found in low vegetation where they build unique webs to capture their prey. Pirate spiders are adaptable and can thrive in diverse environments.