Funnel-Web Spiders (25)
Native to Australia, funnel-web spiders are named for their funnel-shaped webs. Some animals that might find themselves in this web include beetles, cockroaches, and even frogs! This volume takes a look at these fascinating spiders, exploring how they build their funnel-shaped burrows and where they like to live. There are more than 40 kinds of funnel-web spiders, and many are extremely poisonous! Full-color photographs and exciting fact boxes guide readers in learning all about the spiders, as a graphic organizer aids visual learners' comprehension.
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SeriesScientific American Investigates Spiders
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ManufacturerRosen and PowerKids
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Publisher or imprintScientific American Educational Publishing
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AuthorAldolpho, Roxanne
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ISBN-139781725351240
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FormatReinforced Library Binding
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Size8 X 8
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Reading Interest2,3,4
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# of Pages24
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Guided Reading LevelL
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Date Published2024
Native to Australia, funnel-web spiders are named for their funnel-shaped webs. Some animals that might find themselves in this web include beetles, cockroaches, and even frogs! This volume takes a look at these fascinating spiders, exploring how they build their funnel-shaped burrows and where they like to live. There are more than 40 kinds of funnel-web spiders, and many are extremely poisonous! Full-color photographs and exciting fact boxes guide readers in learning all about the spiders, as a graphic organizer aids visual learners' comprehension.