Monkey Spider

Summary
The Monkey Spider is a species of spider that has hand-like dexterity in the claws at the end of each of its eight legs, similarly to how monkeys have hand-like dexterity in their feet.

They are also incredibly large for spiders, being two feet wide in diameter and having eight inch long legs.

Hunting
The Monkey Spider is an incredibly aggressive creature that will eat a huge variety of prey, and has to eat at least its body mass each day.

To hunt, they will use their speed, climbing ability and webbing to land on top of their prey, crushing them under their weight, before tearing them apart with all eight limbs, very quickly devouring them.

While mostly carnivorous, they will eat Venus Flytraps when they can find them, in order to use the acid to dissolve food within them quicker, a necessary process due to their extreme appetite.

Abilities
Monkey Spiders are able to use the claws on the end of each of their legs with extreme dexterity, rivaling human hands. Combined with the ability of spiders to create webbing, they are able to complete incredibly complex tasks and build relatively complex homes for themselves, using webbing and building with materials to make homes with very basic functioning appliances of sorts.

Relations
Despite their affinity for building, Monkey Spiders hate the idea of civilization or cities, and actively avoid each other and will kill any other who comes on their territory. They won't even interact while mating, as the female will lay a dormant egg and the male will come to the egg while the female isn't around to fertilize it.