wat kind of species is it i hav alot of Spiders and im only 12 not taratulas but i hav exsperons it probaly molted if it is not eating or moving around as much then it had molted and its body is very fragile.but i hav to warn u dat u do not put in another spider because if u do u wil hav to say bye bye to ur spider because when spiders are molting they leave them self open to attack are very fragil they dont eat and after molting give them som time and they wil be hunting purfectly
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It might be the spider I saw May 11,2010. It may be a wolf,widow,or tunnel web.
The spider you are describing is likely the gray wall jumper (Menemerus bivittatus). This species is known for its gray body and distinct black and white striped legs. It is a common jumping spider found in Kansas and across the United States.
The spider you are describing sounds like a grass spider (Agelenopsis), which is typically gray with two distinct black stripes running along its back. These spiders are commonly found in grassy and wooded areas and are known for building funnel-shaped webs to catch their prey.
grayscale
Normanly no. They are garden spiders. Most people find themselves scared by them simply because they are big.
i think it is the wolf spider but possibly something else.
The spider you are describing sounds like a spiny-backed orb-weaver spider (Gasteracantha cancriformis). This spider is known for its distinct coloration, with a black head and legs and a gray body with spikes or spines. It is relatively small in size and can be found in shrubs and trees, where it builds its orb-shaped webs.
a black spider
Mixing black and gray together will result in a darker shade of gray. Gray is a mixture of black and white, so adding more black will darken the color.
Mixing black and gray will result in a darker shade of gray.
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