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The Spider's Resource
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Posted by Ton - April 1, 2023 - 8:37 AM
Ton
Today we'll be discussing the enigmatic Trapdoor Spider, courtesy of Animal Corner

Trapdoor Spiders are a medium-sized mygalomorph (an infraorder of spiders), spiders that construct burrows with a cork-like trapdoor made of soil, vegetation and silk.

The Trapdoor Spider is a common name for any of several large, hairy, harmless tropical spiders that nest underground.

Trapdoor spiders make up the family Ctenizidae of the order Araneae. The species is common in the southwestern United States. Trapdoor spiders are often kept as exotic pets, however, Trapdoor Spiders are very aggressive and should only be kept by experienced people.

Trapdoor Spider Characteristics

A Trapdoor spider can be around 2.5 centimetres long on average, however, they can reach a length of 4 centimetres. Trapdoor spiders have 8 eyes, a pair in the middle and 3 on each side. Their colors range from yellowish brown to reddish brown to black.

They have powerful jaws and sharp fangs, that stab downwards into its prey. Trapdoor spiders have 8 legs that are thick and short, 2 fangs and 2 body parts which are the abdomen and the thorax.

Trapdoor spiders are usually stocky spiders in appearance. Their bodies are thinly covered with hairs. A Trapdoor spider can run very fast.

Trapdoor Spider Habitat and Webs

A Trapdoor spider lives under ground for most of its life. You can find Trapdoor spiders in Japan, Africa, South America and North America and many other warm places.

A Trapdoor spider does not have a web like other spiders do. It has a trapdoor on top of a burrow. A Trapdoor spiders burrow is around 30 centimetres deep and 5 centimetres across. Sometimes they like to make their burrows beside creeks or rivers so they can catch little fish.

The trapdoor that these spiders construct is difficult to see when it is closed because of the plant and soil materials that effectively camouflage it. The trapdoor is hinged on one side with silk.

The spiders, who are usually nocturnal, typically wait for prey while holding onto the underside of the door with the claws on their tarsi (the cluster of bones in the foot between the tibia and fibula and the metatarsus).

Prey is captured when insects or other arthropods venture too close to the half-open trapdoor at night. The spider detects the prey by vibrations and when it comes close enough, the spider jumps out of its burrow and captures it. Female Trapdoor spiders never travel far from their burrows.

A Trapdoor spiders enemies include wasps, scorpions and people. If a wasp finds the burrow it will quickly run into the spiders burrow and sting the spider. The only way to save itself is for the spider to hold the door with its fangs.

The wasp usually wins, because it cuts the lid of the burrow with its sharp fangs. When they have stung the spider the wasps lay their eggs (usually one per spider) on its body. Other predators of Trapdoor Spiders can include birds, bandicoots, centipedes, scorpions, parasitic wasps and flies.

Wow! What a lot of neat and interesting facts!
As always, tell us some of your favorite spider facts below!
Tune in next time for more Spider facts at The Spider's Resource, and happy April Fools Day!
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Apr 6, 2023, 7:38 AM
I am right now ripping 'Little Einstiens: Blast-off Learning Laptop'
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Apr 5, 2023, 12:46 PM
Spoder mane
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Apr 4, 2023, 3:13 PM
Spider-Man, Spider-Man, does whatever a spider can...
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Apr 3, 2023, 5:48 PM
There's a spider that when it bites your leg will make youe [Redacted super secret info that the world should not know].
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Apr 2, 2023, 8:47 PM
@BlastoiseTheVGRipper Did you miss the date it was posted on?
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Apr 2, 2023, 8:20 PM
What a weird update, it doesn't tell us about the spotlight of the games we ripped from.
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Apr 1, 2023, 9:44 PM
@Ton thank you so much for the spider facts!
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Apr 1, 2023, 5:40 PM
There's a really interesting kind of spider called the assassin or pelican spider, and it's notable because it has a very long neck. It also has long jaws, which it uses to catch smaller spiders -- hence the "assassin" moniker. They're very specialized for doing this, and if I remember right, they even sometimes sneak into the webs of smaller spiders to pluck them from it for consumption.
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Apr 1, 2023, 10:58 AM
thank you for the facts
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Apr 1, 2023, 10:11 AM
this made me forget how to read
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Apr 1, 2023, 9:52 AM
I'm scared of spiders!
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