arañada
Arañada, also known as araña or araña de agua, is a type of spider that is commonly found in freshwater environments. These spiders are known for their unique web-building behavior, as they construct their webs on the surface of the water rather than on land. Arañadas are typically small, with a body length ranging from 2 to 5 millimeters. They have a distinctive appearance, with a dark brown or black body and long, thin legs that are adapted for swimming.
Arañadas are carnivorous and feed on small aquatic insects and other invertebrates. They are known to be
Arañadas are found in various freshwater habitats, including ponds, lakes, and slow-moving rivers. They are particularly
Despite their small size and relatively harmless nature, arañadas can be a nuisance to humans, as their