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Nature:
Spiders and snakes
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Jaanika Rumjantseva
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Spiders
Spiders are Arachinds.
They live everywhere in
the world. Click to edit Master text styles
All spiders have: Second level
Third level
1. eight legs
Fourth level
2. a spinneret that spins
Fifth level
silk
3. fangs
4. jaws and teeth but
cannot chew
Facts about spiders
Male spiders use modified appendages Click to edit Master text styles
called to mate with females. Second level
Males risk being eaten by their female
Third level
mates.
Fourth level
Spiders use silk to protect their eggs.
Fifth level
Spiders don't move by muscle alone.
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THE BODY OF
A SPIDER
Spiders are air-
breathing arthroponds
that have eight legs.
Spiders have two
body segments.
The front segment is
called the
Cephalothorax.
The second part of the
body is called the
Abdomen.
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A group of Danish scientists wondered whether global warming would make the hairy,
meat-eating wolf spiders of northeastern Greenland bigger, since longer summers mean
more hunting time.
The spiders can live for at least two years, and the researchers found that, in years
when spring came early, the animals grew larger, on average.
For example, when spring came 30 days earlier than usual, some spiders grew
exoskeletons that were 10 percent thicker than average, resulting in bigger bodies
overall.
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Snakes
There are around 3000 snake species in
the world, and about 375 of these are
venomous.
Snakes can be found in all types of
habitats.
While some climb trees, others live
underground, and still others are found in
the waters of lakes and even seas.
Facts about snakes
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As for the size, while the
Second level
Third level anaconda can grow up to 38
Fourth level feet in length, the brahminy
Fifth level
blind snake is just 2 inches
long, making it the smallest
snake.
Like all reptiles, snakes are
cold-blooded.
Snakes have more than 200
teeth
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Anaconda
The biggest snake in
the world by weight
and thickness is the
Green Anaconda
found in South
America.
It's recorded average
length is 40 feet and
their weight can reach
up to 250 kg!
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listenig.
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