- have
trapdoors.
Trapdoor spiders hide in an
underground nest they line with
their silk, and then
conceal it with a
hinged silk lid, the
trapdoor. In theatrical...
- make wafer-like or cork-like
trapdoors Halonoproctidae, a
family of
spiders that make wafer-like or cork-like
trapdoors and
includes the
phragmotic genus...
- In
theoretical computer science and cryptography, a
trapdoor function is a
function that is easy to
compute in one direction, yet
difficult to compute...
-
trapdoor is a form of breech-loading
mechanism for
rifles in
which a
hinged breechblock rotates up and forward,
resembling the
movement of a
trapdoor...
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which is one of the most
venomous spiders in the world.
Sydney brown trapdoors are medium-to-large in size; the
female is
around 35 mm in length, while...
- Look up
trapdoor in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
trapdoor is a door set into a
floor or ceiling.
Trapdoor or Trap Door may also
refer to: Trap Door...
-
Trapdoor Inc. was a
Canadian video game
developer based in Montreal.
Founded in
August 2008 by Ken Schachter, the
company developed Warp and co-published...
- name
comes from the
distinctive behavior of the
spiders to
construct trapdoors, and
ambush prey from
beneath them. In 2018, the
family Halonoproctidae...
- The
Nihoa trapdoor spider or
Nihoa mahina is a
trapdoor spider endemic to Nihoa, Hawaii.
These spiders are
hunters that dig a hole near
rocks cover it...
- The
family Cyrtaucheniidae,
known as wafer-lid
trapdoor spiders, are a
widespread family of
Mygalomorphae spiders. Wafer-lid
spiders are
generally large...