These organs are used by some spiders to spin silk.
Most spiders have this many eyes.
A spider's body is made up of these two parts.
A spider uses these to feel and to squeeze body juices from its prey.
Spider's legs are attached to this part of it's body.
Who said: 'First I dive at him. Next I wrap him up. Now I knock him out, so he'll be more comfortable.... flies, bugs, grasshoppers, choice beetles, moths, butterflies, tasty cockroaches, gnats, midgets, daddy long legs, centipedes, mosquitoes, crickets - anything that is careless enough to get caught in my web.'
An insect's body has this many more parts than a spider's body.
This member of the arachnid family is not a spider, it is a harvestmen.
The name for spider babies.
A long silk thread that trails behind a spider.
The names of the parts of an insect’s body.
Mother spiders lay their eggs and enclose them in one of these, made of strong silk.
Spiders belong to this group of animals.
The most beautiful, intricate webs are spun by this spider.
A spider’s leg has this many joints.
Spiders use these to see.
A fear of spiders.
Baby spiders travel in this way.
These 2 spiders have poison strong enough to cause pain, nerve damage or even death in humans if left untreated.
Spiders use these to grasp food and inject venom into their prey.
The first spiders lived about 300 million years ago, even before dinosaurs roamed the earth.
A spider chews it’s food.
A spider’s skin is covered in oil so it will not stick to it’s own silk.
There are about 10,000 different types of spiders in the world.
All spiders spin webs