Rain Spiders (also known as Huntsman spiders) are large insect-eating spiders found in many tropical and sub-tropical ares such as Australia, Hawaii, New Zealand, Southeast Asia, Florida and more. The males can have a leg span up to 11.8 inches. They will bite if provoked, but it usually only causes minor swelling, headache or nausea.
Spiders with yellow bodies and green legs could belong to the jumping spider family. Some jumping spiders display bright and colorful patterns on their bodies and legs as a form of camouflage or communication. It's important to note that spider coloration can vary within species, so identification may require more specific details or expert examination.
A spider's thin net is called a spider web. It is typically made from silk produced by the spider to capture prey and serves as the spider's hunting ground.
Another name for a spider nest is a spider web or cobweb.
As web is to spider.
Spiny orb-weaver, Gasteracantha cancriformis
a normal spider has eight eyes, i don't think there is such thing as a rain spider.
rain
spider monkeys are still around. they are in the rain forest
they eat
The itsy bitsy spider climbed up the waterspout. Down came the rain and washed the spider out. Out came the sun and dried up all the rain and the itsy bitsy spider climbed up the spout again.
When a spider with a water drop on its head encounters a rainstorm, the water drop on its head may get washed away by the rain. The spider may seek shelter to protect itself from the rain.
It is from Brazil's tropical rain forests.
* Because They are I think ''WATERPROOF.'' * Beacause they are covered with lots of spider webs.
canopies of the rain forest away from predators
the choofa doorie spider :)
Spider symbolises, creativity, dark powers, dreams, fate, the pattern of life, a rain bringer, and the story teller.
spider mnkeys should be saved because they have some DNA to us and and also we should think about picking up the trash from the ground and try to save the rain forests because spider monkeys live in the rain forests and we can save their lives!