- of the
earliest forms, and
spiders that
produce tangled cobwebs are more
abundant and
diverse than orb-weaver
spiders.
Spider-like
arachnids with silk-producing...
- in or near the
mouth of a burrow. Wolf
spiders resemble nursery web
spiders (family Pisauridae), but wolf
spiders carry their egg sacs by
attaching them...
- also
called giant crab
spiders because of
their size and appearance.
Larger species sometimes are
referred to as wood
spiders,
because of
their preference...
- p. 12 (unnumbered). "He gave me 1,000
reasons why
Spider-Man
would never work.
Nobody likes spiders; it
sounds too much like Superman, and how
could a...
-
Jumping spiders are a
group of
spiders that
constitute the
family Salticidae. As of 2019[update], this
family contained over 600
described genera and over...
- "average
person eats 3
spiders a year"
factoid actualy [sic] just
statistical error.
average person eats 0
spiders per year.
Spiders Georg, who
lives in...
-
these spiders invade webs of
other spiders to eat the host, the eggs, or the prey. In some
cases the
spider vibrates the web of
other spiders, mimicking...
- Look up
Spider,
spider, Araneae, or
araneid in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
spider is a type of arthropod.
Spider,
Spiders or The
Spider may also...
- of
spiders with
several species that are
commonly known as the true widows. This
group is
composed of
those often loosely called black widow spiders, brown...
- architectures;
other names for this
spider family include tangle-web
spiders and comb-footed
spiders.[citation needed] When
spiders moved from the
water to the...