Do you know the difference between a fishing spider and a wolf spider? If not, don’t worry! You’re not alone. In fact, both these spiders look so similar that they are often mistaken for one another. However, there are some key differences between these two spiders that can help you tell them apart. So, below…
While it may not be the most pleasant topic of discussion, farting is a natural function that everyone does. However, have you ever wondered if spiders fart? Surprisingly, the answer is yes! Spiders actually have a digestive system and anus just like we do, which means they also fart! But, what causes a spider to…
Blue spiders are some of the most beautiful and fascinating creatures in the world! and although there are many different species of blue spiders, each one has its own unique patterns and characteristics. Seeing a blue spider is relatively rare, so there’s nothing quite like the thrill of spotting one in the wild for the…
Wondering if a spider is pregnant or expecting babies? Even though spiders do not have baby bumps like humans, nature gives us clues about their upcoming motherhood. We have done thorough research on this and have figured out the secrets of spider pregnancy, finding hints in their webs and actions. From big bellies to silk-made…
Ever seen your spider hunting a cricket in its home? It is quite a sight! But sometimes, things get a bit worrying when your spider stays still and won’t eat. You start wondering, “Why isn’t my spider eating?” keeps repeating in the minds of spider lovers. No need to worry; this article is here to…
In gardens, you will find various Orange spiders, but the one you often come across is the marbled orb weaver, scientifically known as Araneus marmoreus. People also call it a pumpkin spider because it has a round, puffed-up belly and a bright yellow color. Found commonly in North American gardens, these spiders are skilled predators,…
The diving bell spider or Water spider is an underwater architect with eight legs. Instead of webs, it crafts an air bubble under the pond’s surface, creating a shimmering dome. This bubble serves as its home, where it breathes, hunts, and raises its young. The spider, a tiny builder, uses its hairy abdomen to scoop…
Have you ever met with a special spider that comes out at night? This shy nocturnal spider is called the Barn spider (Araneus cavaticus), mostly found in North America. It is a tiny artist, often yellow and brown, that makes beautiful webs in places like barns and other wooden structures made by people, which is…
Antilles pinktoe tarantula (Caribena Versicolor), Martinique red tree spider, or Martinique pinktoe is the jewel of the Caribbean rainforest with its sparkling colors of a tropical sunset, emerald greens shimmer across its body, fiery oranges blaze on its legs, and its feet dance with a hint of pink. These spiders are skilled climbers who make…