Green Lynx Spider By: Henry Wenzel. Green Lynx Spider Habitat Green Lynx Spiders live in the southern United States. They also live in Mexico and Central.

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Green Lynx Spider By: Henry Wenzel

Green Lynx Spider Habitat Green Lynx Spiders live in the southern United States. They also live in Mexico and Central America, and often have their homes in clumps of prickly pear cactus.

Consumer Green Lynx Spiders usually eat other insects such as bees and wasps. It is a helpful insect because it eats a lot of bugs that damage crops.

Climate Green Lynx spiders usually live in warm climates. The climate they live in is usually dry as well. Green Lynx spiders are very rarely found in a cold area.

Definition of Symbiotic Relationship Commensalism is a class of relationships between two organisms where one benefits the other and the other is not significantly harmed or gains benefit.

Abiotic and Biotic Features of the Habitat Some of its biotic features are other insects and, if they are living near a city, humans. Some of its abiotic features are things like water and the sun. Bugs like come out when it’s warm and sunny.