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Jumping Spiders is the nickname for an entire family of spiders (the Salticidae) and they occur all over the entire country and world. In North America alone, there are almost 400 species. The species can vary by location, but every location has jumping spiders. For your question, check into the genus Phidippus(maybe Google that name and look through images). -Mandy
If you are referring to the diving bell spider, it is Argyroneta Aquatica.
the answer is yes! I'm a teenager with spider veins all over the back of my legs-very embarrassing for me.
Sounds like a "Spotted Ground Swift Spider"http://www.geocities.com/brisbane_spiders/Corinnidae.htm
Yes, anything then can catch in their web really, moths, butterflies, wasps, flies... the female spider may even eat the male spider...
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In deserts across the U.S.A., Africa, Middle East, and Central America
Spider Man by far..
its either a brown recluse or a violin spider
A wolf spider variation.
The spider monkey's ecosystem is located in a tropical rainforest.
scorpion
the Japanese spider crab's legspan can reach up to 13feet while the body can only reach 1foot of diameter
Brazil
There are the sydney funnel web spiders in australia that trapdoor spiders in Australia are generally mixed up with there is the wishbone trapdoor spider, the central victorian funnel web spider.
If you have the central injection system, you regulator is inside the plenum, next to the spider assembly. Takes about 20 minutes to get to it.
They are found in tropical forests of Central and South America