There is a genus of Spiders called fishing spiders that can walk on water (a few of them can also swim in it as well using a portable silk bubble). They're known formally as Dolomedes. Fishing spiders have hairs on their legs that repel water, so that allows them to stand on the water. They eat frogs and other water-dwelling insects.
yes it can, i saw it myself when my Haitian giant felt a cricket at its rear legs.
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Mmmmm . . . more likely water drops in a spider web would be due to surface tension on the water's part.
its a spider that has just been born and is tiny also has 8 legs and 2 eyes for seeing and are not able to catch there pray or walk when born till they grow up a little.
A dead spider. Spiders have eight legs, not nine, but if one of its legs is missing, it can't walk.
A spider that has black and white stripes and can walk on water and is found in Northern Minnesota may be a dark fishing spider. This spider is large, often 3 inches or more, and is often found on or near water.
They walk on the water lightly so that they do not break the surface tension of the water.
This might help. go on Google.com, then press images, and then type in water spider orchard.
Water Strider - in the insect family Gerridae also a Pond Skater
a alligator,water snake,water spider,frog i think there is more
Because of surface tension.
In physics, surface tension is a force present within the surface layer of a liquid that causes the layer to behave as an elastic sheet. It is the force that supports insects that walk on water, for example.
The water droplet jumping spider uses its ability to walk on water and jump quickly to catch prey. It can move swiftly across the surface of the water to surprise its prey and jump to catch them. This unique skill helps the spider survive by allowing it to hunt effectively and escape from predators.
Steatoda spider.
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they join there feet to each other and walk slowley
sometimes