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There are 32 striped spiders. Spiders can sense the vibrations of their prey when they collide or become trapped in a spider's web; After finishing their webs, spiders wait on or near the web for their prey to fall into the trap. Some of the cobwebs are sticky, some are not, such as radial cobwebs, and the longitudinal lines are non-sticky and the horizontal lines are there.
Since spiders themselves are also affected by their own slime, they avoid stepping on slime-laden silk threads as they move around the web.
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Because there are stripes, they are called striped spiders. In "Insects", the striped spider got its name because it has yellow, black, and silver stripes, so it is called a striped spider.
The striped spider catches its prey with the large web, which climbs on the branches of nearby trees. The web of the striped spider is similar to that of other species of spiders: the radial spider silk spreads from ** to all sides, and then a circle of spirals is continuously coiled on top of it, from ** to the edge.
The whole net is very large and symmetrical.
In the lower part of the web, there is a thick and wide band that bends from the center along the spokes until the edges, which is the mark of the striped spider's work and a kind of signature of the striped spider in the work.
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1. The round web, also known as the Bagua Array, is a regular spiral structure with a skeleton network, and generally large outdoor spiders (garden spiders, etc.) often form this kind of web.
Rotary screen. 2.The irregular flaky webs, which look disorganized at first glance, are actually a grid area within a plane, but the grids are of different shapes and sizes, such as ghost spiders.
A cluttered and irregular web.
3.The dish webs are also irregularly distributed, but the middle will be significantly lower than the surroundings, forming the shape of a dish, such as the outdoor pastoral spider.
dish nets. 4.The funnel web, surrounded by an irregular structure, is only denser, and has a tubular structure for escape, looking down from above, as if there is a hole, such as a labyrinth funnel spider.
Funnel web. 5.Irregular stereo nets.
Also known as the suspension bridge web, on the basis of the irregular sheet web, there are some more three-dimensional support wires, that is, three-dimensional webs, Australian black widow spiders are best at knotting this kind of web, if the ghost spider is placed in a small space with a certain height, it will also be forced to knot three-dimensional webs.
6.Radial stereoscopic nets.
It is also an irregular structure, but it has a distinct three-dimensional structure and is radial.
7.Curtain net. It is also called the dome net, which is about the same as the funnel net, and the irregular structure is like a tent.
8.Wheel netting.
It is also regular like a rotary net, but does not have a spiral structure.
Wheel mesh and radial three-dimensional net, the farther is the wheel net.
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The striped spider has yellow, black, and silver stripes on its body.
Excerpt from the original text "Insects".
It's not hard to find out: the striped spider is the most perfect spider I know, both in terms of demeanor and color. Its chubby, hazelnut-sized body has yellow, black, and silver stripes, hence its name "Striped Spider".
Introduction. The book is divided into ten volumes, each volume is divided into 17 and 25 chapters, each chapter describes the life of one or several insects in detail and profoundly, and includes some biographical articles that tell about experiences and reminiscences of the past. In the book, the author describes the tireless efforts of small insects to survive and reproduce by the rules of nature.
Based on his lifelong experience and achievements in insect research, the author looks at insect nature with humanization, reflects social life with insect nature, focuses on the external morphology and biological habits of insects he observes and researches, and truly records the instincts, habits, labor, and death of several common insects.
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Summary. Hello dear, this is Black Widow Spider Ao. The black widow spider generally refers to the black widow.
The black widow spider is a large spider, the scientific name is the spotted spider, belonging to the bulbous spider family, the genus Kou, its venom is violently poisonous, and it is one of the world's most venomous spiders. The black widow spider is mainly distributed in European countries along the Mediterranean coast abroad, and it is not uncommon in international history to report that it injures and kills humans and animals. Hope it can help you, dear <>
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Isn't it. Hello dear, this is Black Widow Spider Orson Grill. The black widow spider generally refers to the black widow.
The black widow spider is a large spider, the scientific name is the spotted spider, which belongs to the bulbous spider family, the genus Kou, its venom is violently toxic, and it is one of the world's most venomous spiders. The black widow spider is mainly distributed in European countries along the Mediterranean coast abroad, and it is not uncommon in international history to report that it injures and kills humans and animals. I hope I can help you <>
What to do if you get bitten by it.
Hello dear, the black widow spider is the most poisonous spider, but don't worry, this bit of toxicity will cause swelling at most for people, and there will be a good disadvantage of dangering your life.
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Because it has stripes, it is called a striped spider, and its characteristics are determined by the growth environment and growth genes.
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Networking process:
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It's the silk that the spider pulls out in the air.