The giant fishing spider is an arachnid that lives in central and south American rainforests. The Giant Fishing Spider is a semi-aquatic animal, as it hunts in the water. It has grey, black, and brown markings, and is often mistaken for a wolf spider. The changes it will have, is a different color scheme and pattern. The exact pattern will differ from whether its in central or south American forests, but its hunting grounds will still move to more rocky areas closer to sea. Its diet will still consist of fish and insects, but no longer frogs. It will also hunt by waiting for fish to swim up in escape of whales, and sometimes bigger fish due to the larger body it will adapt to to be able to eat its new prey. They will also develop a gradual increase of salt resistance due to the salty ocean.
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