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The Spider by Cameron
Spiders spin webs out of string from their bodies. They spin it
around and around in a circle. Sometimes they are straight line
circles and sometimes they are spirals. Their thread is very sticky
so they can catch their food. Their food is a fly. They work all day
to make their spider web, every line and everywhere.
They have eight legs. They have spikes on their bodies all over
and they have dots.
Without making a web, they can throw their thread at a fly to
catch them.
A trapdoor has a trap on the ground. The spider is inside. When a
bug comes along he opens the door and catches it. One of them
doesn’t wait until the food comes to her, she takes the trap to the
food.
Some spiders are poisonous, and some bite.
Spiders could be orange, black, blue, green, gray, even red or
white. One bad, bad, bad, bad, bad spider can chomp into your skin
right in one second. It’s like a mummy spider. It can also lay the
web inside you.
Beetle spiders have jaws just like a beetle, only they bite ten
times harder. I should say twenty times harder. They could chomp a
person in only one second. |