Is it true that money spiders are carried by wind through the atmosphere then back to earth?
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That is supposed to be how life got to Hawaii, at least until humans showed up. Hawaii was a barren rock when it came out of the ocean, a few thousand miles from the nearest continent - isolated, to say the least. The only way life could have gotten there is by the wind blowing an insect or a seed from the mainland across those thousands of miles, landing on Hawaii, and then somehow growing and multiplying. The odds were obviously miniscule, but once in a great awhile a life form beat those odds.
yea, they go to get the money
The winds do lift and carry them, but I wouldn't say how high they would survive.
yes,its true
When the baby spiders are ready to leave the nest they spin a long strand of web that catches the wind lifts them and disperses them over a wide area so they can start their own family.This ensures that there is always enough food and that they are not encroaching on each other territory.
I learnt that as a child watching the cartoon "Charlottes' Web".
They must be carried by something because when i walk the dog on a frosty morning there are webs spanning huge distances between trees etc. Surley they don't drag it to the ground along the path then up again!
Spiders can spin a parachute-like structure with their web and get blown away on the wind. I've seen several 'flying' spiders using this type of parachute.
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