To identify a translucent spider, look for a spider with a see-through or semi-transparent body. These spiders may appear pale or almost colorless, allowing you to see through their bodies. Additionally, translucent spiders may have a shiny or glass-like appearance.
Depending on its size, the spider with tan and brown striped legs and a large white abdomen might be an orb weaver, a common house spider, or even an orchard spider. There are a huge variety of spiders with this description.
The middle of a spider's web is called the "hub." This is where the spider typically waits for prey to become trapped in the web.
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it is a design for protection and its on the cephalothorax
The white crab spider is an example of a white spider.Specifically, the spider in question exhibits white and translucent colors. It has the scientific name Thomisus spectabilis (literally, "sting spectacular"). It also may be called white flower spider since it ambushes nectar-seeking insects.
Benjamin
Yes they can do, but not always
yes it will... i just sprayed a huge spider with Clorox spray and it died instantly... all its legs curl up and it drops. Eventually it might... maybe it depends on the spider. I sprayed a average sized spider and stood horrified as it twitched for a good 20 minutes. The bleach did at least immobilize it. Yes it does but it's not as effective as spider spray I guess. I sprayed a middle sized spider almost 10 times with Clorox before it stopped moving.
carnage
Yes- it has the more traditional look.
The unique design on the back of a brown spider serves as a form of camouflage, helping it blend in with its surroundings and avoid predators. This adaptation allows the spider to remain hidden and increase its chances of survival in its environment.