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  • How Does a Spider Reproduce?

    The first thing that happens before spiders reproduce is that the male spins a sperm web. A male spider does not inject sperm into a female's body like in other animal species. With spiders, a...

  • How Do Trapdoor Spiders Mate?

    Trapdoor spiders are so named because they build small but impressive burrows in soil, dry grasses, foliage and even soft wood, and these burrows are covered by movable "trap doors." These doors...

  • How to Care for a Brown Widow Spider

    The brown widow spider (Lactrodectus geometricus) is a tropical spider and a good choice for keeping in captivity, although it is not recommended for the beginner. A female is poisonous but not...

  • How to Care for a Carolina Wolf Spider

    The Carolina wolf spider (Hogna carolinensis) is a good display specimen for any collection. It is not very poisonous, but the Carolina wolf spider is somewhat nervous and very fast, so you...

  • How to Breed a Pet Spider

    Whether you've named him Rover, Spot or Fluffy, it's your pet and you love him! Unfortunately not everyone will agree. But what may bind your love for your spider is the desire to breed your pet...

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