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This is a picture of Katie's spider, Arlene. |
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This is how Arlene looked at the end of summer, when she was fat with eggs. You can see some ZZZZs below her. |
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This is a fuzzy black jumping spider. |
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This is a Trapdoor Spider, next to its burrow in the ground. |
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This is one kind of Wolf Spider. Look at its beautiful markings! |
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This is a mommy Wolf Spider carrying her eggs in a "sac" fastened to her tummy. When her tiny babies hatch, they are called spiderlings. They will climb onto her back and she will carry them around for a few days until they grow a bit. |
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Katie hopes you have had fun learning about her spider and the other interesting spiders she found. |
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