yes there is,
The most common though is attus volans, which has a blue or green metaliz abdomen marked with tings of blue. I doesn't fly because no spider can do this, but it has wings that enable it to leap great distances.
no
the spider crab will eat any thing that it can get its claws on ;D
Mostly, obviously, bigger things then the spider itself eat the spider. The most common thing that eats a water spider is a fish.
nothing. The spider is dead and everything is regular. There is no such thing as luck and killing a spider won't do anything to you.
Wasps in the family Pompilidae prey upon spiders. They don't kill the spider- they paralyze the spider, take it back to a burrow, and lay an egg in its abdomen. Then the wasp seals the burrow up. When the wasp larvae hatches from the egg, the paralyzed spider serves as a food source.
I wish i knew exactly, but i may have the same spider. I caught him the other day and have him in a bug house. I've looked for pictures and relations, andf the closest thing I've found close to it is an Orb Weaver spider. it may not be right but its the closest thing i can think of.
no there is no such thing as a flying fish
There is in fact such thing as a 'flying red spider.' They live in holes and come out onto rocks or soil so that they warm up. The female and baby spider are significantly smaller than the male 'flying red spiders'. They have red limbs and body. The very tips of their legs are black as well as their pincers, (jaws). They are slowly rising in number and are especially found in rainforests.
When the spider disappears...
any flying or jumping bug
There is no such thing as a spider bear.
the spider crab will eat any thing that it can get its claws on ;D
Mostly flying insects, but the female jeweled spider eats the males of the same species after mating. This is pretty common among spiders.
a normal spider has eight eyes, i don't think there is such thing as a rain spider.
no there is no such thing as flying fish
A spider.
Flying insects may dominate our world if they were not present....
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