Most spiders are tiny and go unnoticed, but a few species grow large enough to catch your attention. They live in rainforests, caves, and dry areas, and have adapted to survive in their surroundings– ...
Have you ever heard of a spider that eats its own web? Chances are, you probably haven’t, but that is what Darwin’s bark spider is famous for. These spiders eat their own silk to produce more later, ...
Every summer, Oregon’s biggest spider crawls out of the shadows and into homes, racing across floors and walls as it hunts for love.
A fossilized spider unearthed in the grasslands of eastern Australia has turned out to be the largest of its kind ever discovered on the continent—and possibly one of the largest fossil spiders found ...
Orb-weaving spiders are those that spin webs to capture insects that they eat. We have many species of orb-weavers in Florida ...
MISSOURI – Fall is right around the corner, so keep an eye out for Missouri’s largest spiders. Texas Brown Tarantulas are once again on the move. A telephoto close-up digital image of a Texas brown ...