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They usually are found around the shore or river banks only walking onto the water for hunting. The only spider you will mostly find in a lake are diving bell spiders.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diving_bell_spider
That sounds neat.
That sounds less agreeable than the giant raft spider.
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It's really hard to get bitten by any spider. I can't imagine how hard it must be to get bitten by spider that lives underwater. I have to check those wiki sources ...
Ah I misunderstood that a fen is actually a thing (non-native speaker here). So I correct my original post to "if you don't live in a fen"
As a native speaker, I've never heard the word "fen" in my life. So, that's probably why they didn't say that.
Who didn't say that?
Oh, I guess it was you who didn't say fen. But it's probably more correct to leave "fen" out, at least if you want to be understood. It is not s common word. I had to look it up.