Arthropods - Arachnids (Spiders)
Spiders of the World
They spin their web to trap quarry, but they haven't yet snared the affections of most humans. Currently, over 30,000 species of spider have been recognized, and they occupy nearly every terrestrial habitat, from the highest mountain peaks to the depths of the largest cave. From damp marsh to desert, they can find something to dine on. Some can even dive into water!  These superb original photographs, clear diagrams, and informative text cover classification of all the thousands of different arachnid types. Special attention focuses on defense mechanisms, mimicry and camouflage, courtship and mating rituals, prey capture and feeding behavior. Drawings show the way they grasp thread, and their anatomical structure.  192 pages.
  No. BLA30-SW.  Only $17.95
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From the Eyes on Nature Series.
This profusely illustrated books is designed for the youngster.  Show the difference between spiders and insects, and photos show many of its characteristics and living habits.  A number of unique species are discussed.  Also info on webs.
7 1/2" x 9 1/8."  Full color.  32 Pages.  Paperback.
   No. BLA30-EN.  Only $5.95
 

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