Cobweb Spider
The Cobweb Spider is a type of spider known for its unique, tangled webs that resemble a cobweb. These webs are made of sticky silk, which helps the spider catch its prey, such as insects. Cobweb spiders are often found in dark corners of homes, attics, and gardens, where they can easily trap unsuspecting bugs.
There are many species of cobweb spiders, including the well-known black widow and brown recluse. While some cobweb spiders can be harmful to humans, most are harmless and play an important role in controlling insect populations. Their fascinating web-building skills make them interesting creatures to observe.