Simple text and photographs describe the physical characteristics and habits of spiders.
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Spiders of the World is a captivating look at these wondrously adaptable and endlessly intriguing arachnids, written by six of the world's leading experts on spiders.
In this book, featuring remarkably realistic artwork by S.D. Schindler, you will learn about the silk spiders produce, the webs they spin, and the prey they capture. You will even learn how to make a web of your own! Ages 5-9
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Spiders of the World explores the huge diversity of spider species and their fascinating traits, with profiles of 117 families accompanied by expert commentary and beautiful photographs.
Simultaneous. Station Stop 1 All Aboard Science ReaderTM Spider's Lunch All About Garden Spiders Tap-tap-tap. Who's that tapping on the spider's web? Find out how a spider gets its food in this easy science book.
Exploring species from the tiny (but gymnastic) zebra jumping spider to the naturally shy and woefully misunderstood black widow, this guide will be a tremendous resource for teachers, students, and scientists alike.
Provides facts about spiders, such as their habitat, webs, and feeding habits.
A guide to the spiders you are most likely to run into in Michigan.
With over 40,000 described species, spiders have adapted to nearly every terrestrial environment across the globe.