Spiders reproduce through the transfer of sperm from the male to the female.
This is achieved in various ways, from depositing sperm into special structures called spermatophores to direct transfer during mating, depending on the species.
The female typically lays fertilized eggs in silk to protect them. After an incubation period, the offspring emerge.
Spiders can have diverse reproductive strategies, with some even practicing sexual cannibalism. This diversity in reproduction contributes to their success and adaptability in different environments.