Here’s the Spider That Captures Why Each Zodiac Sign Is Scary & Misunderstood

Here’s the Spider That Captures Why Each Zodiac Sign Is Scary & Misunderstood

Here’s the Spider That Captures Why Each Zodiac Sign Is Scary & MisunderstoodHere’s the Spider That Captures Why Each Zodiac Sign Is Scary & Misunderstood

Here’s the Spider That Captures Why Each Zodiac Sign Is Scary & Misunderstood

Although arachnophobia is one of the most common fears anyone can have, spiders are often completely harmless to humans and they have an important role to play in our ecosystem. If you’re petrified of arachnids, let’s discuss the spider that captures each zodiac sign, because the most terrifying parts of your personality are also the most misunderstood.

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There’s nothing that sends a typical human into a tailspin faster than a spider. Just look at the comment section under any social media post about a spider, which will often be filled with “time to move out” or “just burn the house down”. Although your first instinct may be to scream at—or worse—kill an innocent spider on sight, let’s remember that without spiders, we would all be eaten by mosquitos and spreading malaria like wildfire. Spiders are basically the pest control of the animal kingdom, feasting on fleas, flies, and cockroaches like they’re at HomeTown buffet. Even the most deadly and venomous spiders have no interest in harming humans, so next time you see an itsy bitsy spider crawling up your water spout, don’t assume the worst. Just imagine them whispering: “I pray nobody kills me for the crime of being small”.

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The Spider that captures each zodiac sign

With Halloween around the corner and fake cobwebs being taped across everyone’s windows, there’s never been a better time to honor the strength and beauty of spiders. Here’s the cute, creepy, and necessary eight-legged creature that captures your zodiac sign the most:

Aries: You’re the Brazilian Wandering Spider

Aries: You’re the Brazilian Wandering SpiderAries: You’re the Brazilian Wandering Spider

Aries: You’re the Brazilian Wandering Spider

Aries is the zodiac sign of war, power, dominance, and aggression, which is why they have a lot in common with the terrifying and gargantuan Brazilian wandering spider. This behemoth of an arachnid is one of the most deadly spiders in the world, scuttling across the forest floor preying on insects and small mammals in the dead of night. Their venom can cause death and even paralysis in humans. As you might guess, Aries is a zodiac sign that much prefers to go on the offense than defense. This cardinal fire sign relates to the way the Brazilian wandering spider doesn’t need to waste time weaving a web to lure in their marks.

Taurus: You’re the Trashline Orb-weaver

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Taurus: You’re the Trashline Orb-weaver

If there’s one thing Taurus loves, it’s their things. This Venus-ruled zodiac sign loves shopping, collecting, and being gifted every single item on their wish list. The trashline orb-weaver (aka the cyclosa spider) can relate, as this spider is a veritable hoarder. They will keep anything, including insect carcasses and plant debris, as they plan to arrange these materials into the shape of another spider in their web. The trashline orb-weaver literally constructs a decoy spider out of the junk they refuse to get rid of. How Taurus is that?

Gemini: You’re the Crab Spider

Gemini: You’re the Crab SpiderGemini: You’re the Crab Spider

Gemini: You’re the Crab Spider

Gemini is the air sign of curiosity and cleverness, always bouncing from one idea to another. And because Gemini loves going with the flow, they can relate to the crab spider’s penchant for surfing the wind. Although the crab spider has no wings, they release their silks into the wind and soar across the breeze through a process called “ballooning”. Yes, this spider can fly. They have been known to travel far distances riding the wind and they can even be found constructing webs on boats way out in the middle of the ocean. After all, a Gemini always has places to go and people to see.

Cancer: You’re the Wolf Spider

Cancer: You’re the Wolf SpiderCancer: You’re the Wolf Spider

Cancer: You’re the Wolf Spider

Cancer is a sweet, caring, and family-oriented zodiac sign, which is why you might be surprised by how much they have in common with the wolf spider. Rather than spinning a web, the Hogna aspersa prefers to nest in silken burrows that protect them from outside dangers. And as Cancer’s main motivation is to nurture and provide for their loved ones, they relate to the way the wolf spider literally carries their egg sac on their back as they hunt for prey. If a Cancer has babies to protect, you know they’re willing to show everyone their fangs.

Leo: You’re the Peacock Spider

Leo: You’re the Peacock SpiderLeo: You’re the Peacock Spider

Leo: You’re the Peacock Spider

There’s nothing a Leo loves more than putting on a great show and the peacock spider fully agrees. This adorable jumping spider species has a torso that’s emblazoned with bright colors and furry patterns, but not because they’re dangerously venomous. These colors are the costume for the courtship dance they perform in order to attract a mate. And with their signature wide-eyed expression, these spiders could cry on cue like an Oscar-winning actor. Although the Maratus volans is just a few millimeters long, this spider’s colorful flare for the dramatic takes up the entire room.

Virgo: You’re the Golden Silk Orb-weaver

Virgo: You’re the Golden Silk Orb-weaverVirgo: You’re the Golden Silk Orb-weaver

Virgo: You’re the Golden Silk Orb-weaver

Virgo is nothing if not hardworking, which is why they relate to all the effort the golden silk orb-weaver puts into their mesmerizing webs. This spider species has quite an eye for detail, making them capable of constructing intricate webs that glimmer like gold. If Virgo is going to construct a web, they’re gonna do it right, and the golden silk orb-weaver’s web has a tensile strength more impermeable than steel. Although the orb-weaver’s size—which extends from 2 to 6 inches—makes them quite formidable, this species is far more gentle and nonthreatening than they look. They just wanna weave their webs, avoid drama, and get on with their day.

Libra: You’re the Common House Spider

Libra: You’re the Common House SpiderLibra: You’re the Common House Spider

Libra: You’re the Common House Spider

Libra is a zodiac sign that prefers to live in harmony with others, often preferring a one-on-one partnership over flying solo. And while spiders are typically very solitary creatures, the common house spider—aka Parasteatoda tepidariorum—is one of the few species in which males and females can hang out together and share a web. These spiders are also known for taking up shelter in human dwellings, where they enrich our lives by eliminating nuisances like fleas, flies, mosquitos, and ants from our living spaces. They’ll even let you approach their webs without feeling threatened, as the common house spider is just as amiable and gentle as a Libra.

Scorpio: You’re the Black Widow

Scorpio: You’re the Black WidowScorpio: You’re the Black Widow

Scorpio: You’re the Black Widow

Is anyone shocked that Scorpio can relate to the dreaded, but alluring black widow spider? With their pitch black bodies and signature bright red design on their torso, they definitely match the spooky Scorpio vibe, but their similarities don’t stop there, as Scorpio is technically the zodiac sign of intimacy, power struggles, debts, and divorce. You’ll never see a black widow female signing a prenuptial agreement, because she doesn’t need to. After the female mates with a male, she often attempts to eat him in his sleep. And in order to avoid being eaten, the male distracts the female by tapping on her web and mimicking the vibration of their prey. If that isn’t a Scorpio love story, I don’t know what is.

Sagittarius: You’re the Chinese Hourglass Spider

Sagittarius: You’re the Chinese Hourglass SpiderSagittarius: You’re the Chinese Hourglass Spider

Sagittarius: You’re the Chinese Hourglass Spider

Sagittarius is the chameleon of the zodiac; the mutable fire sign that can change form and shape in order to fool their enemies and explore undetected. They’re also considered lucky and optimistic, thanks to Jupiter, their ruling planet. The Cyclocosmia ricketti has many names, such as the Oreo cookie spider, the Rickett’s trapdoor spider, and the Chinese hourglass spider. This strange and deadly species are known for burrowing in the ground and designing a hinged trapdoor made of soil and silk. And when they sense prey nearby, that door quickly opens and slams shut. Unless you’re their prey, the hourglass spider is an auspicious symbol of prosperity, as the plate on their abdomen not only looks like a coin, but they’re also incredibly rare. Only six have been spotted in China since the year 2000.

Capricorn: You’re the Huntsman Spider

Capricorn: You’re the Huntsman SpiderCapricorn: You’re the Huntsman Spider

Capricorn: You’re the Huntsman Spider

The huntsman spider is one of the most well-engineered spider species, as nothing comes close to their speed and size. The length of their bodies can reach up to 12 inches and they are capable of moving faster than 2 miles per hour, which can be a terrifying sight. In astrology, Mars is the planet of power and aggression, and Mars technically is exalted in Capricorn, making this zodiac sign an incredibly fierce warrior. However, let’s not forget Capricorn is also ruled by stoic and measured Saturn, which explains why the huntsman spider is far less dangerous than they look. They’re unbothered by humans and prefer to live at cave entrances, which matches the grounded and practical energy of a Capricorn.

Aquarius: You’re the Cellar Spider

Aquarius: You’re the Cellar SpiderAquarius: You’re the Cellar Spider

Aquarius: You’re the Cellar Spider

In astrology, Aquarius is often considered the most eccentric and altruistic of the air signs, which matches the awkward and spindly look of the cellar spider (aka Pholcus phalangioides). Everyone has a cellar spider living in a corner of their home, and although you might consider removing them, you know you let them stay rent-free because of how much they contribute. This spider is considered highly favorable all over the world, as they prey on other more fearsome spider species like brown recluses and black widows. Aquarius loves to break the rules and these spider’s webs have no rhyme or reason, often zigzagging in unpredictable patterns. However, they love helping out even more, as their silk is filled with vitamin K and has plenty of medicinal uses.

Pisces: You’re the Bolas Spider

Pisces: You’re the Bolas SpiderPisces: You’re the Bolas Spider

Pisces: You’re the Bolas Spider

Water sign Pisces is one of the most adaptable, influential, and suggestible zodiac signs of them all, as they’re famous for the way they lure you in with their mesmerizing promises. The bolas spider has a unique way of capturing prey, as they do not spin traditional webs and prefer to dangle a line of silk with a sticky glob at the end, called a “bolas”. The Mastophora phrynosoma then swings their bolas around, mimicking the movement of flying insects. This lures in larger insects, like moths, which then allows the bolas spider to lasso their prey when they least expect it. Pisces is adept at spinning fantasies and deceptions that quickly lead to your doom.

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