Wild in Pennsylvania Spiders By Harrison Tarapchak.

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Wild in Pennsylvania Spiders By Harrison Tarapchak

Introduction Would you like to have eight legs or eight eyes? Well, you can if you are a spider. Here is the amazing world of spiders. Would you like to have eight legs or eight eyes? Well, you can if you are a spider. Here is the amazing world of spiders.

What do spiders look like? They have eight legs and eight eyes. They have eight legs and eight eyes. All spiders do not look alike. All spiders do not look alike.

What is a spider? Spiders are not insects. Spiders are not insects. Spiders are arachnids.

Where do spiders live? Spiders live underground. Spiders live underground. Some spiders can live underwater. Some spiders can live underwater. Spiders live in moist areas. Spiders live in moist areas.

What are behaviors of spiders? Spiders make webs. Spiders make webs. Sticky silk helps to trap insects. Sticky silk helps to trap insects.

What do spiders eat how they hunt? Spiders eat insects. Spiders eat insects. They hunt with webs. They hunt with webs.

What predators do spider have and how do they protect themselves? Birds are predators to the spider. Birds are predators to the spider. Venom and webs protect them. Venom and webs protect them.

What are some interesting facts about spiders. Spider are carnivores. Spider are carnivores. Their legs are oily. Their legs are oily.

Conclusion I hope you learned something new about spiders.