The spider: A spider's web is an adhesive net that spiders make of silk to catch their prey. When the insects fly or crawl in the net, they get stuck and the spider eats them. Most spider webs are very thin, but they are also very strong. Different types of...
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The spider: A spider's web is an adhesive net that spiders make of silk to catch their prey. When the insects fly or crawl in the net, they get stuck and the spider eats them. Most spider webs are very thin, but they are also very strong. Different types of spiders make different types of webs. Spiders make different networks in different places to catch many types of prey Mosquito: Few animals on Earth evoke the antipathy that mosquitoes have. Their irritating and itchy stings and their almost ubiquitous presence can ruin a barbecue in the yard or a walk in the woods. They have an uncanny ability to sense our murderous intentions, take flight and disappear in milliseconds before a death blow. The snail: There are some very interesting facts about snails that can help you to see them in a different way. There are thounsands of snail species, but a few of them are widely known as the Garden Snail or the Roman Snail.
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