Life Cycle of a Spider:
After mating with a male, female spiders produce egg sacs containing thousands of tiny baby spiders. Sometimes, the spider carries the sac in her jaw. In other cases, the mother spider will keep her sac hidden under a rock or attached to a plant. Depending on the spiderling, the will either go off on their own, or stay with the mother and recieve feeding from her. If they stay with their mom, they will attach to her back. Sometimes, if the young are able to go off on their own, they will eat their dead mothers body as a significant food source.
After mating with a male, female spiders produce egg sacs containing thousands of tiny baby spiders. Sometimes, the spider carries the sac in her jaw. In other cases, the mother spider will keep her sac hidden under a rock or attached to a plant. Depending on the spiderling, the will either go off on their own, or stay with the mother and recieve feeding from her. If they stay with their mom, they will attach to her back. Sometimes, if the young are able to go off on their own, they will eat their dead mothers body as a significant food source.