 | P. D. Hillyard - Nature - 2007 - 160 pages
THE PRIVATE LIFE OF SPIDERS explores a fascinating world of competition and a fight for survival. Join arachnid expert Paul Hillyard on a tour of some of the most remarkable ... | |
 | Melvin Berger - Nature - 2003 - 30 pages
Describes the characteristics of spiders and the methods they use to trap their prey in webs. | |
 | Stephen Dalton - Nature - 2008 - 208 pages
Offers an illustrated survey of the predatory techniques of spiders, describes various spider species, and includes tips for photographing spiders. | |
 | Jan Beccaloni - 2009 - 320 pages
With around 11 distinctive lineages and over 38,000 species of spiders alone, arachnids are an amazingly diverse group of invertebrates--and with names like the Goliath Bird ... | |
 | Lionel Bender - 1988 - 32 pages
Text and closeup photographs describe the physical characteristics and behavior of a variety of spiders. | |
 | Nicholas Edwards - Fiction - 1990 - 119 pages
A peaceful, small town in California finds itself under attack when a species of deadly, intelligent spiders infests its environs | |
 | Adrienne Mason - Nature - 1999 - 116 pages
Explores the physical characteristics and behavior of spiders, discusses their role in myth and legend, and describes their use in scientific research | |
 | Ken Preston-Mafham, Rod Preston-Mafham - Nature - 1996 - 160 pages
Aimed at naturalists, this book explains what makes a spider, and why the group is so successful. It describes the wealth of behaviour patterns spiders display, covering ... | |
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