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Revision as of 20:28, December 9, 2010

"I caught a spider! You're in MY web now!" —Wild World
"I caught a spider! Look at all those eyes!" —City Folk

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Name: Araneus cavaticus
Family: Araneidae- Orb-weaver Spiders
Main appearances

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The Spider can be found dangling from fruit bearing trees once it has been shaken by the player. They are common and easy to catch, since they don't try to escape from the player if you approach them.

Donating to the Museum

As with all insects in the Animal Crossing series series, the spider can be donated to the Museum followed by a small talk by Blathers, the curator.

In City Folk

A spider in the museum in City Folk.

Blathers, the curator of the museum, will accept the spider for donation to the insect exhibit. He talks of the spider;

"Horrors! My apologies, but I get rather jumpy around fast, multi-legged critters like this one, eh wot? Even worse is the fact that spiders have eight eyes! Even when it looks away, it can see our every move! I've heard some people worship the spider... And I've also heard that you will not find me in those places."

After donating, the spider can be found on a tree in the central terrace of the insect exhibit. It will come down out of the tree on a thread when approached.

Encyclopedia Information

When the player has caught the spider, they can find information about the insect in the bug menu. Below is the information regarding the spider:

Wild World

Spider WW Sprite.png    ''They have eight legs. Their heads and chests are connected. Baby spiders can spin thread to fly."
  • Size- 28 mm
  • Season- Spring and summer
  • Time- Unknown


City Folk

  • Size: 25 mm
  • Season: Spring-Fall
  • Time: All day
  • Spiders in the house will eat flies and other pests...but they are still gross.

Further Information

Araneus Cavaticus, commonly known as the barn spider, is a common species of spider that can be found in the North American continent. They are extremely agressive towards others of the species.