The Peacock Spider is a very amazing arachnid. An amazing thing about the Peacock Spider is that it is very small and you could fit 10 of them of on your fingertip. Another amazing fact would be that the male spiders do a small dance to impress females. They also use this dance to warn off predators and to protect themselves. The most amazing fact about the Peacock Spider is that it a has a very colorful abdomen. It uses this in many ways. Two ways are defense and its attack.
First, I will talk about the Peacock Spiders attack. The Peacock Spider is very small but, knows how to catch prey very effectively. First, it spots it prey. Then it slings aweb to its prey and uses it as a slingshot to get there. I brings out its fangs and digs them into
The overall worst team to ever play major league baseball would have to be the Cleveland Spiders. The Spiders started off the season winning only 8 out of 38 games. The team would then go on to win only 12 of their last 112 games. Their best pitcher of the year had a record of 4-22 on the season. Finally the spiders at the end of the season the Cleveland Spiders would finish 35 games out of 11th place, and 72 games out of first place.
When the victim tries to escape, it only sinks deeper into the python’s wrath. The python coils its gigantic and tough body around the animal, squeezes it until it dies, and eats the animal whole! They have a beautiful pattern on their skin and they have a fast and rapid growth rate. These pythons generally have a submissive disposition.
Meosha Robinson ISBL 10/22/2015 Monarch Butterfly Decline The monarch butterfly, scientifically referred to as danaus plexippus, is an extremely popular insect among North America. This insect is highly popular, not because it is beneficial to human existence but because it has the most distinctive migration pattern on top of its physical attributes that catch the human eye. The monarch butterfly has been recorded to travel over 2000 miles in order to get to their summer breeding ground (Oberhauser, 2004).
In the essay, “The Plastic Flamingo: A Natural History” by Jennifer Price, she examines the massive popularity of the pink plastic flamingo that happened in the 1950’s. The purpose in writing this essay is to show that she believes that America is materialistic/self-centered and sometimes contradictory. She does this by using tone, allusions, and historical evidence throughout her essay. She begins by stating “the pink flamingo…staked two major claims to boldness. First, it was a flamingo” (1-3).
Hello I 'm Jimmie Branscum. I 'm going to talk about when I turned into Pipevine Swallowtail Butterfly . Back in 1939 I was in a war vs Isis. They threw tear gas and I fainted.
The spider created four strong ropes that the beetle would attach to the four corners of
The only animals they eat are spiders,and worms. They hardly ever eat those animals they eat mostly leaves on their diet.
It will sometimes also eat a polar bear. Its hunting method is unique and interesting. To eat fish, it stuns it with a hard slap from its powerful, armored tail. Then it takes its horn and impales it. Finally, it cooks it with its fire breathing and then eats it.
Cockatiel Care SecretsLike any other pets, how the animal is raised, handled, and kept has a very impacting effect on the temperament of the animal. It is important that cockatiels are well taken care of so that they stay physically and socially healthy. Keeping cockatiels happy include having quality sleep, good diet, and the absence of any illness are all vital to a cockatiel’s general well being. Following a natural daylight schedule, cockatiels need a good night’s sleep in a clean place where there is very little noise and disturbance. Natural daylight is vital to your pet cockatiel’s quality of sleep.
He makes this old man with wings, a supposed “angel”, seem normal. Gabriel Marquez does this, showing how the characters react and feel about the “angel” to get the reader to feel the same. Once he gives the reader enough descriptions about the old man and about the characters’ reactions, to the point where he is sure they’ve all accepted the idea of this man, he brings in the spider
Spider-Man was created in the 1960s and was created to help nerdy teenage boys feel good about themselves. “Spider-Man was a regular teenage boy until one day he got bit by a radioactive arachnid he did not die of radiation sickness but he acquires the strength and agility of a spider as well as an uncanny spider sense” (Knowles 139). Spider-Man has a lot in common with Gene from A Separate Peace by John Knowles. Gene is a nerdy teenage boy like Spider-Man’s alter ego Peter Parker. Spider-Man can be compared or contrasted to many other heroes such as king, Arthur, Sir Gawain and Beowulf.
“Sepia apama has a bulky body, with 10 appendages (8 short, heavy arms, and 2 larger extensible tentacles)” (Aglibot). These two retractable tentacles are used for catching prey and mating, Sepia apama mate during the Southern Hemisphere winter, June to August. When mating a male's retractable tentacles are extended completely out to make themselves look bigger and they change their color very quickly to attract a mate. They eat crabs, fish, and crustaceans, which are shrimp, lobsters, krill, and barnacles. The retractable tentacles are used to eat these organisms, by grabbing the prey they hold while Sepia apama eats away with its parrot like beak.
They both have motives. They both have strength and they both are smart. Spider-Man/Peter Parker a college student/ great scientist With spider instincts That increase his sense of awareness. Like in Spider-Man 1 he got bit by a spider in a science lab while on a tour with his school he then studied his powers to learn more about them. Odysseus is great at finding ways around the hardest problems.
Their size fits their appetite. These pythons eat small birds and mammals. Burmese pythons also multiply very quickly. They have large bodies that they use to squeeze their prey. Their curved teeth keeps the python’s prey from escaping their grasp.
Narrator: Yosuka recognized the spider as the one he saved from the snake He understood that the spider was thankful for him, so it turned itself into a girl to weave cloth for him. Having it eating the cotton into creating silk within its body and with its eight legs, it could weave the thread into cloth very fast. Stage Directions: Have the spider/Kevin creating silk and