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Funnel-Web Spider

Agelenopsis spp.

Description:

These images don't do this funnel web justice. It was quite large and perfectly made. The spider hides in the narrow end of this funnel, When an insect, spider, or other small creature crosses the wide end of the funnel, the spider feels the vibration and rushes out to grab the prey. Funnel weaver and grass spiders are incredibly quick, and can dash from the protected part of their web to the other end at lightning speed. Funnel weaver and grass spiders are beneficial predators. They very rarely leave their webs, so they don't often enter homes.

Habitat:

Spotted in mixed woods at Pinnacle Mountain State Park.

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Brian38
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Brian38

Arkansas, USA

Spotted on Sep 10, 2018
Submitted on Oct 9, 2018

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