Inside the spider's web / by Natalie Lunis ; consultants: Richard Bradley, PhD, associate professor, emeritus, evolution, ecology, and organismal biology, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, Kimberly Brenneman, PhD, National Institute for Early Education Research, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey.
by Lunis, Natalie.
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Summary: Introduces the types of spiders that weave wheel-shaped webs.
Welcome to the web -- Meet the orb weavers -- Making the web -- A deadly trap -- Dinnertime! -- Dropping to safety -- Meeting and mating -- Inside the egg sac -- Up, up, and away! -- Science lab -- Science words.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 24) and index.
Welcome to the web -- Meet the orb weavers -- Making the web -- A deadly trap -- Dinnertime! -- Dropping to safety -- Meeting and mating -- Inside the egg sac -- Up, up, and away! -- Science lab -- Science words.
Introduces the types of spiders that weave wheel-shaped webs.
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