Adventist Youth Honor Book/Nature/Spiders

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Banded Argiope ( Argiope trifaciata )
Golden Orb Weaver ( Nephila pilipes )
Green Lynx Spider ( Peucetia viridans )
Redback Spider ( Latrodectus hasseltii )
St. Andrew's Cross Spider ( Argiope keyserlingi )
Brown Recluse ( Loxosceles reclusa )
Orchard Spider ( Leucauge venusta )
Spined Micrathena ( Micrathena gracilis )
Long-jaw Orb Weaver ( Tetragnatha laboriosa )
Banana Spider ( Trionephilla clavipes )
Phidippus otiosus
Brown Widow ( Latrodectus geometricus )
Grass Spider ( Agelenopsis pennyslvanica )
Desert Wolf Spider ( Hogna carolinensis )
Dark Fishing Spider ( Dolomedes orion )
American Nursery Web Spider ( Pisaurana mira )
Triangulate Cobweb Spider ( Steatoda triangulosa )
European Wolf Spider ( Lycosa tarantula )
Wolf Spider ( Lycosa praegrandis )
Southern Black Spider ( Latrodectus mactans )
Yellow Crab Spider ( Misumena vatia )
Writing Spider ( Arigope aurantia )

More than many spiders have been leasted. Then draw 18 species of spiders and figure out if their scientifc name is and what their color looks like.


Check more photos:

This speckled orb weaver has just caught a house fly. Spiders often hunt like this.

A sydney funnelweb spider in aggression.

A southern black spider on its web.