




larinioides sclopetarius
The Grey Cross Spider has a beautiful cross pattern on its back! It loves to spin webs and catch tiny bugs for lunch.
生息地: Gardens, forests, and grassy areas.
The Grey Cross Spider is typically greyish-brown with a distinct, often intricate, cross-shaped pattern on its abdomen. It often displays a darker stripe down its back, contrasting with lighter markings. Its slender legs are mottled, helping it blend into its surroundings.





カテゴリ
Invertebrateレア度
Common
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
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Baby Grey Cross Spiders can 'balloon' on silk threads to travel far distances on the wind!
Male Grey Cross Spiders are much smaller than the females, sometimes only half their size!
Their amazing orb webs are made from silk tougher than steel for its weight!
These spiders often build their webs near outdoor lights, creating a perfect insect trap at night!
Grey Cross Spiders can build strong, intricate orb webs to catch flying insects because of specialized silk glands.
Grey Cross Spiders has specialized spinnerets that produce various silks for safety lines, egg sacs, and wrapping prey.
Grey Cross Spiders can subtly change their body colour to better match their background, helping them hide from predators.
They primarily munch on flying insects caught in their super sticky webs!
Passer domesticus
Common birds often prey on these spiders.
Musca domestica
Main prey caught in their orb webs.
Culex pipiens
Often found near water, they catch mosquitoes.
Sceliphron caementarium
Mud dauber wasps sometimes capture spiders.
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
Always observe spiders from a distance!
0.8 cm
3 cm
1 年
They primarily munch on flying insects caught in their super sticky webs!
Gardens, forests, and grassy areas.
Ambush
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