A New Look At Spiders


R.YNFANTE CLUSTER B 205
THE RICE SCHOOL/LA ESCUELA RICE
P.WINKLER
HIGH SCHOOL FOR HEALTH PROFESSIONS


FYI

Spiders are archnids which comes from the Latin word achracne which means spider. Spiders parts include,8 legs, cephalothorax, abdomen,spinnerets,pedipalps, jaws, and fangs. Spiders get oxygen in their systems through a small slit in their abdomen.


Most spiders live less that one year, but, TARANTULAS, become mature adults at 10 or11 years of age. The females live 10 years after that. They can live up to 25 years.


Spiders mold about 12 times in their lifetime. They shed or molt all of their exoskeleton and grow a new one. Spiders build webs which are sticky so that their prey will become stuck and they can eat it. Spiders also have a special oil all over their bodies so that they don't get stuck in their own webs.


WANDERING SPIDERS VS. WEB BUILDERS
WHO ARE THESE SPIDERS CALLED WANDERING SPIDERS?


Wandering spiders have 2 claws on each foot between their claw is a pad of hair to give them a firm grip for walking on slippery surfaces. These spiders need very good eyesight so that they can find their food and be safe from predators.


What are Web Builders?


The Web builders have tiny eyes, poor eyesight, and rely very much on their sense of touch. These spiders can locate their prey by vibrations on the web that they build. The web builders have 3 claws on each foot. The middle claw is used to hook over the silk threads of their webs.


Different Types of Webs

    1. Triangle--This type of web is built like a triangle. The spider holds the line when an insect lands on the web and the spider shakes the line, and tangles it so it can't get away.
  1. 2. Orb---The spider builds this web by building a frame for its web with spokes going out from the center like the spokes on a bicycle wheel.

Types of Spiders
URL's
Spiders
PWinkler--Spidermath
Spiders that bite.