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1. SPIDER-FRIENDS.COM - The Spider-Man and his Amazing Friends Webpage
- www.spider-friends.com
- A comprehensive webpage based on the classic cartoon of the 1980's: Spider-Man and his Amazing Friends .
2. Hobospider.Org Main Page
- hobospider.org
- An informational website dedicated to the dissemination of knowledge regarding the hobo spider, other biting and stinging organisms, bites and stings, and toxins.
3. Spider Bites, Confused
- scarab.msu.montana.edu
- Ahead to Spider Bites: Does Your Doctor Know?.
- Spider Bites, Confused.
- BOZEMAN -- Again this year, the bite of the aggressive house spider in Montana is being confused with that of the brown recluse spider, according to Montana State University-Bozeman Extension agents asked to identify spiders. ...
- "However, the aggressive ho use spider is native to the .
- The aggressive house spider tends to climb downward. ...
- Though the literature suggests that spider bites are of minimal medical importance, the bite of the aggressive house spider may require prolonged treatment and leave a scar, says Robert Flaherty, a Bozeman physician. ...
- Symptoms:The aggressive house spider's bite initially produces a slight prickling sensation. ...
- Treatment: Aggressive house spider bites generally require only local wound cleaning, topical antibiotics and tetanus prophylaxis. ...
- Diagnosis: Diagnosis is difficult because the spider is rarely seen or recovered. If a spider is not captured in the act or vicinity, all evidence is circumstantial. ...
- Of 60 spiders that can cause medical complications in humans, only two exist in Montana: the aggressive house spider (Tegenaria agrestis) and the black widow spider (Latrodectism), says Lanier. ...
- The aggressive house spider is a common biter. ...
- The black widow spider's venom is the more serious. ...
- However, the black widow spider is not aggressive. Black widow bites often occur when a spider is trapped in clothing and being crushed. ...
- Help in spider identification and control is available at your local Extension office where you also could pick up the free MontGuide 9210 "Spider Identification and Management. ... Medical professionals can review spider related information on the Virtual Medical Center, a computer bulletin board at (406) 994-2564. ...
4. Milwaukee Public Museum - Spider Gallery 1
- www.mpm.edu
- Spider Photo Gallery 1.
- Jumping spider perched on a milkweed plant.
- Sac spider egg sac on the underside of a rock. ...
- Continue tour of the Spider Photo Gallery.
5. Mr. Clauss's Spider Page
- seamonkey.ed.asu.edu
- If you do not have a spider, please delete this message and thanks for your time. ...
- If you are so inclined and you have a spider in your room, we would leave to hear about it! Later we will send out the results of our tabulations regarding classroom spiders to everyone who sends us information. ...
- Classroom Spider Questionnaire .
- What kind of spider do you have?.
- What is your spider's name?.
- Where did you get your spider?.
- Does your spider live alone?.
- Does your spider make webs?.
- Tell us your favorite spider story (about your spider or any other). ...
- The Book of the Spider, Hillyard.
- The Lady and the Spider, McNulty.
- Carab The Trap-Door Spider, Hopf.
- The Adventures of Spider, Arkhurst.
- The Very Busy Spider, Carle.
6. Spider links, lessons plans and activities
- arthur.k12.il.us
- SPIDER FUN.
- GENERAL SPIDER INFORMATION.
- Spider Reports Written by students at the Rochedale State School in Australia .
- Spider Picture Gallery .
- Brown Recluse Spider .
- Brown Recluse Spider .
- Black Widow Spider .
- Black Widow Spider Other Spiders.
- Jumping Spider Gallery .
- SPIDER FUN.
- Halloween Spider Cake .
- Make a Spider Glider .
- Spider Games Play memory, hangman, and do puzzles with a spider theme. ...
7. Sunshine Online Activity Sheet: Spider
- www.sunshine.co.nz
- science korky's virtual zoo what is a spider?.
8. Spider Rearing
- insected.arizona.edu
- Spider Rearing.
- Spider Needs .
- Provide a broken flower pot or piece of bark for the spider's shelter. ...
- For web building species: Provide a stick for the spider to secure its web. ...
- Providing food for a spider can be easily done by trapping flies, or other insects, and releasing them into the spider's container. Insects used for food must be alive and not dramatically bigger than the spider. Spiders can handle insects bigger than themselves, but feeding a 1/2" spider a 2" long grasshopper will only destroy the spider's web and traumatize both animals. ...
- If the spider is smaller than the cap, add rocks to the cap so that the spider does not drown. ... The spider will gather the water off of the web. ...
- Using a long forceps is best to minimize disturbance to the web and the spider. When the droppings of the spider cover the glass, clean it off with wet paper towel. ...
- If dropped, the abdomen usually bursts and the spider dies. ...
9. Spiderwebquest
- coe.west.asu.edu
- Are you afraid of a little old spider? What exactly are you afraid of? .
- In a journal, which will become your Spider log, please write down the answers to the questions above, and anything else you know about spiders.
- In this webquest, you are going to become a Spider Expert.
- There is a spider loose in the classroom. No one wants to stay in the classroom because they are so afraid of the spider, it's called Arachnophobia. ...
- The spider that was spotted in our classroom was small and a light brown color.
- A diagram of a spider's body.
- A diagram of a spider web.
- The name of the spider you find and answers to the following questions.
- Why do spider's spin a web?.
- What do spider's eat? .
- Who are the spider's enemies?.
- How long do spider's live?.
- Process: You will need to keep a Spider Log for all your facts and information. You may display your spider presentation however you wish. ... Your Spider Log will be turned into your teacher after the presentation is complete. ...
10. Spider Glider - Science Museum of Minnesota
- www.sci.mus.mn.us
- Spider Glider.
- Kindergarten and 1st grade students at Avocado Elementary School, in Homestead, Florida made Spider Gliders as part of their inquiry unit on Spiders. ...
- "During a spiders life time how much dragline can it make?" "Do the spider's spinnerets ever get clogged?" "And if so how does the spider gets them unclogged?" .
- As a spin-off, my class did a mini unit with "Anansi The Spider". We made "Spider Gliders". ...
- Students testing out their spider gliders. ...
- Make a spider glider.
- How would your glider move if you used different kinds of string? Challenge a friend to a spider glider race. ...
- Anansi the Spider.
11. Amazing Spider-Man .Info
- www.samruby.com
- Spider-Man and everything you ever wanted to know about Spider-Man is here, in The Amazing Spider-Man Gallery! From News, Covers, Villains, History, Entertainment, and much much more!.
- Old & New Reviews with same or next day New Spider-Man issue Reviews. The most current Spider-Man News, 3 month Previews, Spider-Man Articles, and anything newsworthy!.
- The most Complete and Comprehensive set of Spider-Man Comic Summaries & Covers on the Internet with extreme detail given to each issue!.
- The world of Spider-Man & Peter Parker, including his Profile, Origin, Family, Friends, and more! Also includes the popular "Battle" Voting.
- Costumes , Ultimate Spider-Man.
- Ben Reilly , Black Cat , Spider-Man .
- Spider-Man Timeline 1971 - 5/22/02.
- History Of Spider-Man - 4/7/01.
- The History of Spider-Man with brief looks into the different era's in the life of Spider-Man. Also, the most complete Writer & Artist lists you will find concerning Spider-Man's Titles!.
- Detailed Profiles along with quality images of the other Heroes that Spider-Man has fought with or against through the years in Team-Ups & Cross-Overs!.
- Strange , Spider-Woman I , II , III.
- Scarlet Spider , Punisher, Wolverine.
- Spider-Man 2099.
- Detailed Profiles along with quality images of Spider-Man's Rogues Gallery of Villains that have been a threat to Spidey over the years.
12. Spider WebQuest
- www.burke.k12.nc.us
- 3821 Spider WebQuest.
- The Itsy Bitsy Spider.
- The itsy, bitsy spider, climbed up the water spout.
- Down came the rain and washed the spider out.
- So the itsy, bitsy spider went up the spout again.
- Do you like spiders? Have you seen a spider web before? Is a spider scary? Let’s find out about spiders.
- After finishing your activity sheet, you may visit Spider Concentration.
- Spider Information.
- net/Westside/Spider/Westside_Spidermania. ...
13. Spiders In and Around the House, HYG-2060-95
- www.ag.ohio-state.edu
- Common Name Scientific Name House or Cobweb Spider Theridiidae Ground or Wolf Spider Lycosidae Jumping Spider Salticidae Crab Spider Thomisidae Sac Spider Clubionidae Orb Weaver or Garden Spider Araneidae Funnel Weaver Agelenidae Sheetweb Weaver Linyphiinae Cellar or Daddy-Long-Legs Spider Pholcidae Harvestman Phalangiidae Fishing or Nursery-Web Spider Pisauridae .
- The only dangerous spiders in Ohio would be the black widow spider, brown recluse spider, sac spider and tarantula (sold as pets). ...
- Lighter colors appear to increase spider problems, whereas the insect prey are less attracted to red and black finishes. ...
- For a spider to grow, it must shed its skin (molt) usually four to twelve times before maturity. ...
- House or Cobweb Spider.
- The female house spider is larger than the male, about 1/3 inch long, gray to brown with the rounded, globular abdomen mottled with several dark stripes on the upper side (Black Widow Spider shape). ...
- Ground or Wolf Spider.
- Jumping Spider.
- Crab Spider.
- Sac Spider.
- These common spiders, commonly called "two-clawed Hunting Spiders," have been associated with numerous cases of human arachnidism (spider bites). ...
- Orb Weaver or Garden Spider.
- One common spider, known as the black and yellow garden spider, has silver hairs on the back of its forward body section and a large abdomen marked in black and bright yellow (or orange) with the front legs sometimes black or with a short band of orange. This spider is about one inch long hanging head down in the center of the web, and found in brambles, bushes, tall grasses, etc. ...
- Spiders hide at the narrow end of a funnel that spreads across the grass and on feeling the vibration of an insect crossing the web, the spider dashes out, bites the insect and carries it back to the funnel. ...
- In former times, the silk of this spider was used to cover wounds to stop bleeding. ...
14. Westside Spidermania
- polk.ga.net
- the Wolf Spider, .
- the Trap Door Spider.
- the Spitting Spider.
- The Brown Recluse is a small spider that is only about 1 inch in size. ...
- The Black Widow spider is known for its poisonous venom and the red hourglass on its abdomen. ...
- The spider usually tries to run away instead of biting, unless she is guarding her eggs. ...
- Wolf Spider.
- The legs on the spider have many black spines. ...
- The spider stays in the burrow until it feels the vibration of an insect. ...
- Red-Spotted Crab Spider.
- This spider is a yellowish to white color with red spots on its side. The spider's color can change from white to yellow to camouflage it on flowers. ...
- Trapdoor Spider.
- The Trapdoor spider is a rather large spider. ...
- The spider holds the trapdoor shut with its fangs until it senses something moving near the lid. Then the spider rushes out, grabs the insect, and drags it into the burrow.
15. Bulletin Board - The Very Busy Spider
- www.eric-carle.com
- The following are ideas for using The Very Busy Spider in the classroom.
- One classroom spider favorite is catching live spiders and keeping them in a closed container to observe. We then catch numerous other bugs and feed them to the spider. The students are curious how the spider catches them, kills them, spins them, and then eats them. Our observations continue until the unit is over and then we let the spider go. After students have observed real orb spiders webs on nature walks or from your classroom spider, encourage the students to notice the details and characteristics of the web. Then invite the students to create their own orb spider webs with spaghetti, glue and dark construction paper. ...
- After reading The Very Busy Spider, our Kindergarteners acted out the story. ... The children sat in a circle on the floor, forming a spider web. ... We ended up with a beautiful spider web! Each time we act this out,the children take a new role.
- I teach Kindergarten/First Grade and I make spider books with my students as a weeklong project. ... Each day the students will write one new spider fact in their books. ...
- Pur class had already learned that although many spiders are black, others such as the Heather spider is hot pink, some are lime green, and the Zebra spider is striped! After painting the egg carton sections, we attached eight legs. What a great science project, all because of Eric Carles The Very Busy Spider and curriculum integration! .
- For The Very Busy Spider, my special education class caught and kept a spider in a jar in our classroom. ...
- Children can poke black pipe cleaners into the egg carton sections to create eight legs, then paint the spider black or color it. ... Place the spider into the web and let the glue dry. ...
16. how to collect and preserve spider specimens
- habitatnews.nus.edu.sg
- The easiest way to catch a spider is to place a tube or wide-mouthed bottle beside it and then gently push in the spider with a stopper. ...
- Small spiders can also be captured by placing an aspirator above or near the spider and sucking it up with your mouth (you will not swallow the spiders unless the gauze is broken!). ...
- The captured spider can be transferred to a tube by blowing into the aspirator.
- Where possible, the name and the sex of the spider should also be included. The label should then be placed in the alcohol, together with the spider, inside the specimen tube. If you wish to immobilise a live spider before transferring it into a specimen tube, you can do so by freezing it in a refrigerator.
17. A Spider Unit - Lessons, printables, & more for a theme on spiders
- www.teachingheart.net
- Spider Ideas.
- October is a month full of spooks and it is a great time to study spiders! Here you will find many ideas, printables, crafts, and great books for your spider unit! This page will be updated often during the September & October Months. ...
- Make Spider Marshmellows with your class:.
- For each spider, use one large marshmallow for the body and one small marshmallow for the head (attach with 1/2 a toothpick). ...
- spider web!.
- Spider Rings.
- Write spider facts on a large web. ...
- Catching Spider Webs Bulletin Board Idea.
- Spider booklet- We make a spider booklet with spider facts on it. ...
- A neat idea I have tried with my group is watching a spider weave his web by making a wooden frame and setting the frame in water with the majority of it above water( of course). All you need next is a spider. ... I'm sure there's no shortage of them where you are either : ) Anyhow, we place the spider on our square frame and watch him weave wonders. ...
- On two of the sections write "in" and glue a plastic spider in the middle of the circle. ...
- the other two sections write "out" and glue the spider next to the circle. KIds spin the spinner --- if it lands on "in", they can put one spider in their basket. ...
- Spider Poems.
18. Spider websites
- www.home.gil.com.au
- Spider Websites.
- It contains spider information, interesting spider facts, spider first aid, famous spider poems, student and viewer spider poems, stories, letters, art, cooking, sample lessons and a guest book. ...
- Under the Which Spider is That? section children are able to identify the common and scientific name of specimens they find. ...
- It would be an interesting site for children to access if they were wanting to compare a spider they had found with one of the photos in the hope of identifying it. ...
- This would be useful when children are helping to make the spider web for display of information in the library. ...
- There is no information included and the site would be purely used for a discussion of various body parts of the spider. ...
19. abcteach Printable Worksheet: Web Spinning Spiders
- www.abcteach.com
- ©abcteach How does a Spider spin its web? An Orb Spider builds its web in a circle (orb). ...
- This funnel is actually the hiding place for the spider. When an insect lands on the outer part (wide part) of the funnel the spider comes up and grabs it.
- A Black Widow spider is part of this group of spiders.
- The Water Spider builds a web under water that is round like a dome. To make his web this spider attaches sheets of silk to plants in the water. ... This spider feeds and raises its family inside the dome.
- This spider doesn't wait for insects. ... The real name of this spider is Ogre-Faced Spider.
20. Brown recluse spiders control - brown-recluse-spiders.com
- www.brown-recluse-spiders.com
- Get SpiderX Brown Recluse spider traps today!.
- SPIDERX tm contains the strongest brown recluse spider attractant presently known to man, Dimazinol7. ...
- I have always been afraid of the Brown Recluse Spider. ...
- Don't risk it, Just one bite from a Brown Recluse Spider can cause:.
- Brown Recluse Spider Bites 2-3.
- Try, if possible, to find the spider that bit you and take it with you to the medical facility.
- More about the Brown Recluse Spider: .
- Photos of brown recluse spiders for spider identification.
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21. EXPLORIT SCIENCE CENTER: Science Facts
- www.explorit.org
- SPIDER FACTS.
- A spider's body consists of: .
- The middle claw and a small tuft of hairs help the spider cling on to its web.
- And, muscles attached to the spider's gut and to the inside wall of the cephalothorax can contract to create a strong sucking action during feeding.
- The spider's blood is pale blue due to the presence of haemocyanin dissolved in the lymph. ...
- Below the eyes on head end of a spider's cephalothorax are two small jaws (chelicerae) that end in fangs. ...
- Do all poisonous spider bites have the same effect?.
- When dealing with the effect of spider venom on humans there are two types. Some spider venom is neurotoxic; that is, it affects the human nervous system beyond the site of the bite. ... Other spider venom is necrotic and causes damage to the tissues surrounding the site of the bite. ...
- Are all animals affected by spider bites?.
- In Australia there are between 50 and 100 venomous species at least two of which can be life threatening to humans, the red-back and the Sydney funnel-spider.
- The partially digested food is sucked into the spider's alimentary canal (gut).
- The two main eyes of a spider each have a simple lens, and a retina which is made up of light sensitive cells whose surfaces point toward he light as it enters the eye. ... A spider's secondary eyes also have a lens but the light sensitive cells of these eyes point away from the light as do the similar cells in a human eye. ...
- What are spider webs made of?.
22. Spider Resources
- seamonkey.ed.asu.edu
- Spider Resources.
- Spider Lessons and Activities for the Classroom.
- Many spider graphics and descriptions.
- Spider Theme -Grade 3 .
- Clauss's Spider Page .
- Visit a Tempe classroom which has a spider and posted some questions for you.
- The Spider Page.
23. Spiders
- www.uark.edu
- Spider Photos by Jon Zawislak.
- Jumping Spider.
- Wolf Spider with Babies.
- Deadly Toilet Spider is a Hoax!.
- Steve's Australian Spider Pics .
- Hobo Spider Web Site .
- Jumping Spider Image Gallery .
- Anthropological Studies of Divination: Spider Divination .
- The Jason Project's Spiders of the World page has info on identifying Spider Families and a Spider Family Key. ...
- Spiders and immunology -- lots of photos of many different kinds of spiders and spider info .
- The Hobo Spider Web Site has lots of information and pictures as well as pages on Widows, Recluses, and Yellow-sac spiders. ...
- Looking to buy a spider? Look no further than West Coast Zoological. ...
- and more spider info and a cool animated web-building spider (on the publications page) at James Cokendolpher's Arachnology Page .
- article Library often has spider articles; H. ...
- The Spider Recording Scheme is a ten year project to map the distribution of all species of spiders throughout Great Britain. ...
- Doug Martin keeps a page of links to spider pages also. ...
24. Construction of a web
- www.xs4all.nl
- How does an orb web spider make its web?.
- The spider releases a sticky thread that is blow away with the wind. ... The spider cautiously crosses along the thin line reinforcing it with a second line. ...
- After this the spider constructs a loose thread and constructs an Y shaped thread. ...
- The distance between them a so wide that the spider can span the width. ...
- The spider removes the silk in the morning only leaving the first bridge line. After a daytime rest the spider construct a new web in the evening. ...
25. Brown Recluse Spider
- www.ag.ohio-state.edu
- brown recluse spider.
- Brown Recluse Spider.
- The brown recluse spider is uncommon in Ohio. Nonetheless, OSU Extension receives numerous spider specimens that homeowners mistakenly suspect to be the brown recluse. ...
- However, this feature can be very faint depending on the species of recluse spider, particularly those in the southwestern U. ... , or how recently the spider has molted. ...
- The common name, brown recluse spider, pertains to only one species, Loxosceles reclusa. ...
- The brown recluse spider and ten additional species of Loxosceles are native to the United States. ... The brown recluse spider is found mainly in the central Midwestern states southward to the Gulf of Mexico (see map). Isolated cases in Ohio are likely attributable to this spider occasionally being transported in materials from other states. ...
- In the mature brown recluse spider as well as some other species of recluse spiders, the dark violin marking is well defined, with the neck of the violin pointing toward the bulbous abdomen. ... In order to determine the exact species of Loxosceles, the spider's genitalia need to be examined under a high-power microscope. This requires the skills of a spider expert. ...
- The brown recluse spider spins a loose, irregular web of very sticky, off-white to grayish threads. This web serves as the spider's daytime retreat, and it often is constructed in an undisturbed corner. This spider roams at night searching for insect prey. Recent research at the University of Kansas indicates that the brown recluse spider is largely a scavenger, preferring dead insects. ...
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