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.
Wednesday, May 15, 2013
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.
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.
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