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A Spiders Nest

Description:

Class: Arachnida Order: Araneae Spiders, ( Order Araneae) are air-breathing arthopods, that have eight legs and chelicerae with fangs, that inject venom. Spiders, are classified as invertebrates. They don't have a backbone. This spiders nest, was made of white silk threads. I also saw a brown sac on this nest. Maybe this brown sac, was an egg sac? This spiders nest, was very close to the front door light, that stays on all night. This is a very good place, for a spiders nest to be, near the front door light. A perfect place, for a spider to capture flying insects.

Habitat:

Spiders are able to live just about anywhere, and that is why, there is such a diversification out there. Spiders, are found worldwide, on every continent except for Antartica. I saw this white, silken, spiders nest, near the front door of my house.

Notes:

I went outside at 7:00 a.m. in the morning. I saw a white, silken, spiders nest, resting near the front door of my house. This spiders nest, was made of white silk. I also saw a brown sac, on the nest. Maybe this brown sac, was an egg sac? This spiders nest, was very close to the front door light, that stays on all night. This is a very good place, for this spiders nest to be, near the front door light. A perfect place, for a spider to capture flying insects.

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maplemoth66
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maplemoth66

Florida, USA

Spotted on Jul 31, 2015
Submitted on Jul 31, 2015

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