Spiders live all over the world, but few are native to more than a few habitats. They are well-adapted to various conditions, but thrive in warmer climates (in Antarctica, stowaway spiders are dependent on humans habitations for shelter).
Many spiders spin webs in tree branches, but some live in holes that they disguise with their webs. Larger spiders, such as the tarantula, are free-hunting but generally only prey on insects.
Spiders normally have 8 legs
Yes. Spiders live nearly everywhere that humans live.
Yes spiders do live after they bite. They live for a long time.
no most spiders live in webs or in trees
Indoor spiders are spiders that live indoors(homes)
poissonouse spiders mostly live in southern places.
yes,green spiders live in america
Sac spiders or Clubionidae live all over the world.
Spiders live everywhere in the world, apart from Greenland, the Arctic, and Antartica.
yes they do that is why they are called grass spiders
There are no marine spiders, however sea spiders, which confusingly are not a type of spider are all marine.
Camel spiders live in Africa and Russia but they also are very common in India. :)