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Spitting Spiders are commonly found in tropical and subtropical regions worldwide. They prefer warm and humid environments and can typically be found in gardens, forests, and areas with dense vegetation. They are known for their unique hunting behavior of spitting venom on their prey to immobilize them.
Some common types of spiders found in Arizona include black widows, brown recluse spiders, wolf spiders, and tarantulas. These spiders can be commonly found in urban areas as well as desert habitats throughout the state.
A white spider commonly found in Michigan is likely the white crab spider. These spiders can change color to blend in with their surroundings and are commonly found on flowers, where they wait to ambush prey. White crab spiders are not harmful to humans.
Brown recluse spiders are not commonly found in Maine. They are more commonly found in the southern and central United States. Maine's colder climate and environment are not ideal for brown recluse spiders to thrive.
Some common spiders found in Anguilla include the spinybacked orbweaver (Gasteracantha cancriformis), golden silk orbweaver (Nephila clavipes), and banana spider (Trichonephila clavata). These spiders are commonly found in natural habitats such as forests, gardens, and near bodies of water on the island.
There are various species of spiders that are known to feed on other spiders, such as the spitting spiders (Scytodidae) and some jumping spiders (Salticidae). These spiders are considered to be cannibalistic and will prey on other spiders if the opportunity arises.