Spiders
by Cecil WARBURTON (1854 - )
The mental capacity of spiders; web architecture; spiders that live under water, even though they need air to breath; spiders that mimic ants; spiders that mimic bird droppings; cannibalism; odd spider mating rituals--these are just some of the topics in this lively book about the modes and habits of common spiders, written by a zoologist. - Summary by Sue Anderson
Listen next episodes of
Spiders:
Agelena ,
Crab-Spiders, Mimicry ,
Jumping Spiders ,
Mental Powers of Spiders ,
Some Concluding Reflextions ,
Spinning Apparatus and Feet ,
Stridulation ,
The Circular Snare ,
The Enemies of Spiders ,
Theraphosid Spiders ,
Trap-Snares and Balloons ,
Water-Spiders ,
What is a Spider? ,
Wolf-Spiders