“Unveil the Chilling Secrets: 10 Bone-Chilling Spider Facts That Will Leave You Breathless!”
The huntsman eats a variety of small critters like insects, frogs, and small lizards. It chases the prey down using its speed and stealth, and then its large fangs deliver an immobilizing dose of venom. This spider is found in caves in Southeastern Asia.
Bigger Cities Can Create Bigger Spiders
While people who live in big cities are somewhat used to dealing with critters like rats and roaches, there are also spiders to think about. And there are species of spiders who thrive in densely populated areas with hard concrete surfaces.
In fact, according to one Australian study, the Humped Golden Orb-weaving Spider is more abundant in urban settings than in the wilderness. This spider also tends to grow larger in highly-populated areas with little vegetation.
Wolf Spiders Make Purring Sounds That Humans Can Hear
Even though they don’t have ears themselves, wolf spiders use vibrations to create a sound that humans can hear. It’s described as a “purring” noise and is used by males to attract nearby females. The females feel this as vibrations in their feet.
These guys face some serious risks if the female doesn’t like what she “hears,” though. About one out of five male wolf spiders will be eaten by the females they were trying to impress. Hard pass.
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