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Created on:2012:08:04 13:15:26-07:00
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Text Layer NameThere are over 2000 species of cobweb or tangle web spiders wo, Black Widow Spider Comb-Footed Spider Family (Theridiidae)
Text Layer TextThere are over 2000 species of cobweb or tangle web spiders worldwide, which include Black Widows. They are named for the comb-like bristles on the fourth pair of legs which are used to comb out large swaths of sticky silk from its spinnerets and quickly tossed over victims. Also used in making its webs, which are seemingly disorganized but instantly alert the spider with a mere touch., Black Widow Spider Comb-Footed Spider Family (Theridiidae)
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