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In this article we talked about this spider
called Trogloraptor. There to your right, you see a picture of this creature. It's an eight-legged showcase, this spider is NEW! Each end of its legs ends in a curved, scythlike claw. Its fame for its flesh-necrotizing venom. Scientists have found these critters in the caves of Southwestern Oregon and old-growth redwood forest. The spiders name was Latin for "Cave Robber", Which is referring to its habitat and rapacious-looking talons. These cave spiders are otherwise distinct Trogloraptor, suggesting their claws evolved independently. These spiders could be inhabiting caves across America. Griswold said "They could be living in caves in Nevada". These creatures warrant protection as evolutionary marvels.
I didn't know about these new creatures till I read this article. They seem cool spiders to go check out at a science laboratory. This is the first spider that I know about having, 8 legs! Maybe its cause I don't really know about spiders like that. I wonder if there are some spiders like this somewhere near where we live? These spiders seem really bad when they talk about it in this article. I hate spiders I remember when there used to be a lot of spiders when I lived in Bessemer City. My sister would take pictures of them, she never listen when we would say stop taking pictures of it. She always said am not scared of them. My sister is crazy, she likes a lot of creatures, and holds most of them. I don't see why my sister, Neidy is so different from me and my other sister. Anyways that's not what am going to talk about here. I don't think I saw the year they found these spiders? I'd like to know? I'd also like to know how many of these spiders are there in this world? and if they have killed anyone with there flesh-necrotizing venom?
Maybe you're thinking of insects with 6 legs, but all spiders have 8. What they don't all have is the claws! I like how you incorporated some of the more complex vocabulary from the article, but the way you did it me wonder if it helped you understand the vocabulary better or if it was a way to avoid understanding them.
ReplyDelete=) Yeah, well I don't really know about spiders as you see. Using the Vocabulary made me understand it better.
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