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SPIDERS!

GARRETT AND JORDAN. SPIDERS!. Insects. Insects are the largest group of invertebrates. 75% of animals are insects. Insects were on the earth before humans. More Facts. Some insects eat other insects. Praying Mantis eat pests. Insects are other food for animals. Other Facts.

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SPIDERS!

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  1. GARRETT AND JORDAN SPIDERS!

  2. Insects • Insects are the largest group of invertebrates. • 75% of animals are insects. • Insects were on the earth before humans.

  3. More Facts • Some insects eat other insects. • Praying Mantis eat pests. • Insects are other food for animals.

  4. Other Facts • There are about 1 million species of insects. • And many are constantly discovering new species. • Insects can be found in cold regions, hot rain ,forests, deserts, mountains, caves, and fresh water.

  5. Facts About Spiders • Spiders are eight legged creatures known for making silky webs for catching insects. • They live every except for Antarctica. • There are about 38,000 species or types of spiders.

  6. More Facts About Spiders. • They are related to scorpions, ticks, mites. • Spiders are about 0.0 2 to 3.5 inches 0.5 to 90 millimeters long.

  7. Other Facts • Tarantulas are the largest spiders. • Spiders sit in their webs. • Spiders feed on mostly insects.

  8. A New Page Of Spiders. • Spiders are hunters that chase and overpower there prey. • These spiders typically have a good sense of touch or smell.

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