Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Arrow-shaped Micathena Spider

The Arrow-shaped Micrathena spider lived all over the world. The spiny ridges on females are believed  to ward off predators. Males do not have spines and are mostly black with white edges. This species forms orb webs that are low to the ground in both open and dense woods. This is what it looks like and like always thank you for your time.


American House Spider

The American House Spider created the classic cobwebs making them in all corners of the attic or windows. They are found will in American House-wholes of corse. The American House Spider is inconspicuous and rarely bothers humans. They may opt to 'play dead' if threatened.
This is what it looks like and like always thank you for your time.


Tuesday, May 7, 2013

Desert Tarantula

The Desert Tarantula are found will you guess it in desert  areas. They generally hide during the day, choosing to rest under rock collections or in protective holed burrows. This spider will work hard at avoiding contact with people but will strike if disturbed or threatened. The Desert Tarantula bites are considered to be poisonous. This is what it looks like and like always thank you for your time.

Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Harvestman

Harvest are not spiders, though they resemble them in many ways. They do not have fangs, are not venomous and do not bite. A harvest man will remove one of its own legs to distract predators. the removed leg can twitch for up to an hour, allowing the harvestman time to escape.This is what it looks like and like always thank you for your time.


Thursday, April 25, 2013

Wolf Spider

The Wolf Spider is found all over the world. It hunts at night, spending the daytime hiding in a burrow. Their large size makes them intimidating and feared. They are known to bite when handled, though their venom is not medically known to be harmful to humans. This is what it looks like and like always thank you for your time.

Thursday, April 18, 2013

Hentz Jumping Spider

The Hentz Jumping Spider gets its name by the way its catches it's prey. It catches prey by jumping on instent of using webs. They live all over the world in grassy habitats. They come in many different colors and don't grow very big. This is what it looks like and like always thank you for your time.



Thursday, March 21, 2013

Nursery Web Spider

The Nursery Web Spider gets its name from the way it carries its egg sac. It carries the egg sac with its fangs and builds its web in high or low shrubs. The females guard the eggs until they hatch. It doesn't use its webs to catch prey. This is what it looks like and like always thank you for your time.


 

Thursday, March 14, 2013

Photos by Avery Jellison

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lqgy7eDFdkE

Arrowhead Orb Weaver

The Arrowhead Orb Weaver is found all over the world. This spider is unusual because it rests with its head up not head down. The bite of a Orb Weaver is potent but is not dangerous to humans. They create webs in shaded areas of forest and sits with it's head up. This is what it looks like and like always  thank you for your time.

Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Black widow

The Black Widow is from all over the world so no is save. They are know for being very dangerous and having the red hourglass on its betty. But not all of them have the hourglass they may have 2 red spots or none at all. They venom is 15 times then strong a rattlesnake's and people who are bite usually suffer no physical damage at all. This is what they look like and like always thanks for your time.




    

Friday, March 1, 2013

Trapdoor Spider

The Trapdoor Spider is  medium-sized it construct burrows. With a corn-like trapdoor made of soil, vegetation and silk. It lives all over the world and there are many different types. They sit in their burrows and wait for thier prey. Like all ways this is what they look like and thanks for your time.

Thursday, February 21, 2013

Sea Spider

Sea Spiders are well like it says spiders that live in the sea. They are found mostly in the Mediterranean and Caribbean Seas. Their is over 1000 different known species they are not very big. They are not true spiders but think of them like the spiders ugly sister. Here take a look don't look to long it might get you.

Crab Spider

The Crab Spider I know its called Gigantic Spider. But this guy is a little thing so lets get to know him.  They is found all over the world and are different types. They are highly venomous and dangerous though they rarely bite human. This is what they look like.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crab_spider

Camel Spider

Today I am going to talk about the camel spider. The Camel spider lives in the desert and other hot warm areas. They are also known as wind scorpion, sun spider, solifugae. They grow to a length of 12in including legs. That is the camel spider this is what it looks like.


Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Spider and the Tub

Spider and the Tub.

So you don't you hate when have even thing to take a bath then you see there is a huge spider in their and you stair at it for like 10 seconds and then get it out. Yeah no will that was me last week but I decided to take a picture will my iPhone. See were this is going yes no maybe will I drop it and reach for it and the spider jump on my hand and I freak out. But I got my phone it was ok but every time I am  about to get in to a slower or tub I allways look twice. That all thank you for your time and don't forget to look twice.

Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Bath Time!!!......don't forget the bubbles. This spider was found in my friends shower. He was taking his shower did'nt see and he freaked out. He fell he is ok and he took a picture. Thank you for your time.

Monday, January 14, 2013


High Five, You can't get me to do this. This spider is huge and to think it will bite me. This spider actually eats birds and big bugs. So to concluded that is a big spider and I would not touch it.
Thank you for your time.