




phrurotimpus
The Phrurotimpus is a small spider known for its unique and colorful patterns. It loves to spin intricate webs that can catch tiny insects for food!
生息地: Gardens, forests, and grasslands
The Phrurotimpus is a small, swift spider with a slender, often yellowish-brown body and relatively long, delicate legs. Some species visually mimic ants, making them look unlike typical web-building spiders.





カテゴリ
Invertebrateレア度
Common
危険度
0/5 · 危険なし
スナップ
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Instead of sticky webs, they hunt by chasing down their insect meals, showing off their speed.
Many Phrurotimpus spiders pretend to be ants, walking on just six legs to look like one!
Their eyes are usually arranged in two rows, helping them spot even the smallest moving prey.
These tiny hunters often make a cozy silk sleeping bag hidden under leaves or bark.
Phrurotimpus can sprint with surprising quickness, letting them actively chase and capture small insects on the ground.
Phrurotimpus creates small, silken sacs in hidden spots that help them safely rest, molt, or guard their eggs.
These tiny predators feast on small insects and other arthropods, keeping populations balanced.
Aphis gossypii
Feeds on this common crop pest.
Formica fusca
Preys on smaller ants in its habitat.
Turdus migratorius
A common bird predator of spiders.
Anoplius americanus
Specifically targets spiders to paralyze and lay eggs on.
危険度
0/5 · 危険なし
Always observe spiders from a distance and never touch them.
2-5
5-10
These tiny predators feast on small insects and other arthropods, keeping populations balanced.
Gardens, forests, and grasslands
Pursuit
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