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Spiders have four pairs of legs, they are joint-legged invertebrate animals, they have six pairs of appendages, and they also have two kinds of eyes. Where they can be found includes: Fraser fir and Red Spruce Forests. Their habitat is a damp, but welldrained moss and liverwort mats, that grow on shaded rocks or boulders.
Spiders have four pairs of legs, they are joint-legged invertebrate animals, they have six pairs of appendages, and they also have two kinds of eyes. Where they can be found includes: Fraser fir and Red Spruce Forests. Their habitat is a damp, but welldrained moss and liverwort mats, that grow on shaded rocks or boulders.
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Spiders have four pairs of legs, they are joint-legged invertebrate animals, they have six pairs of appendages, and they also have two kinds of eyes. Where they can be found includes: Fraser fir and Red Spruce Forests. Their habitat is a damp, but welldrained moss and liverwort mats, that grow on shaded rocks or boulders.
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Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Arthropoda Class: Arachnida Order: Araneae Family: Dipluridae Anthropoda Arachnida Genus: Microhexura Species: M. By: Alex H montivaga
THE SPRUCE-FIR MOSS SPIDER IS AN ENDANGERED
SPECIES. The distinguishing characteristics Springtails in the moss mats provide the of this phyla, class include: they have most likely food source. four pairs of legs, they are joint-legged Adaptations include: they have invertebrate animals, they have six pairs adapted to living on the moss mats, and of appendages, spiders have no their two-pair of appendages have antennas or wings, and they also have become adapted for feeding, defense, two kinds of eyes. and sensory perception. Their close relatives include the There is little known about Tarantula, Tunnel-web Spider, Trapdoor reproduction because they are so rare, Spider, New Zealand Spider, and many successful long-term captivity and kinds of spiders. reproduction has not yet occurred. Where they can be found includes: This spider is one of the smallest Fraser fir and Red Spruce Forests. They spiders. Adults length from 0.10-0.15 have been recorded from Clingmans inches. They range in color from light Dome and Mount Collins, Mount Le brown to a darker reddish brown. This Conte, Mount Mitchell, Grandfather was a little interesting info. Mountain, and Roan Mountain. They The Spruce-fir Moss Spider is have also been found in two locations in endangered for many reasons. One Link to picture above: North Carolina. reason is that there is present or http://upload.wikimedia.org/ Their habitat is a damp, but well- threatened destruction or modification wikipedia/en/3/39/ Spruce_Fir_Moss_Spider.jpg drained moss and liverwort mats, that to the habitat or range of the animal. Link to website, where picture grow on shaded rocks or boulders. It These animals also require situations of came from: also includes high-elevation coniferous high and constant humidity. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ Spruce-fir_moss_spider forests. There aren’t really any specific For the position in the food chain, laws protecting the spider, but the U.S. there has been no record of prey being Fish and Wildlife Service enforces found in their webs, they have not been Federal Wildlife Laws. observed taking prey in the wild.