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Spider Species

About Wolf Spiders

About Wolf Spiders Wolf spiders are known for their abled bodies and steady eyesight, making them excellent and active hunters, thus the name “wolf”. Unlike other weather-sensitive spider species, wolf spiders are distributed worldwide. As such, they can be found in grasslands, mountainous regions, rainforests, and even deserts. Like most spider species, wolf spiders rarely […]

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About Long-bodied Cellar Spiders

About Long-bodied Cellar Spiders Long-bodied cellar spiders (Pholcus phalangioides) are also known as the daddy-long-legs spider from the Pholcidae family. They are also called the skull spider because of its cephalothorax’s shape that almost resembles a human’s skull. Cellar spiders are beneficial in some areas because of their cannibalism since they eat other spiders, including

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About Jumping Spiders

About Jumping Spiders Jumping spiders belong to the family Salticidae, which is the largest spider family existing in nature. Jumping spiders are known for their sharp vision, which is essential for their movement, hunting, and even spotting mates. As the name describes, the jumping spiders are very active jumpers despite their motion being slow. You

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About Hobo Spiders

About Hobo Spiders The hobo spider (Eratigena agrestis) belongs to the genus of spiders called the funnel spiders. These spiders derive their name from the funnel-like structure made from the silk sheeting they create to trap their prey. Hobo spiders can build their webs anywhere as long as the conditions are conducive, including houses and

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