Which category of creature is consumed only opportunistically by Dysdera crocata?
Answer
Other spiders
While the diet is heavily skewed toward woodlice, the *Dysdera crocata* is known to consume other invertebrates when resources are scarce or opportunities arise. Among these secondary food sources, other spiders are noted as being consumed only opportunistically. This behavior usually occurs when woodlice populations are depleted, or if another spider happens to wander too close to the Woodlouse Spider's ground-level hiding spot. Items like silverfish and small beetles fall into the secondary, more frequent category of non-preferred but acceptable meals.

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