female Bolas spider is inactive‚ although she can often be found in fairly exposed places. The male is much smaller than the female. The females provide a remarkable example of aggressive mimicry when they release chemicalssimilar to the sex attractants that are produced by female moths to attract males. They produce three chemicals that are identical to those produced by the moth. Thus‚ the main prey for these spiders is male moths. Stowe‚ Mark K.‚ et al; "Chemical Mimicry: Bolas Spiders Emit Components
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Katy Tucker Year 11: Townsville Grammar School Ms Nielson Lola: Her Shameful Truth Lola slowly turned the lock on the door‚ blocking the sounds of commotion from downstairs. She was at last alone from the prying eyes‚ the endless questions and pitiful looks. Dropping her white robe‚ she paced across the room. The visitors had been coming and going all night‚ her track of time was lost and her mind blurry. The events of the night had all coalesced into a hazy mist that hovered on the anxiety
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THE SPIDER AND THE WASP In the feeling and protection of their genetic descendant‚ insects and spiders show off some zeal in analogies to reasoning and some sensitive examples of blind instinct. The case I present here is the digger wasps of genus Pepsis and tarantula spiders together with their opponent. An example is a non-familiar situation which the victim‚ though fully able to defend itself‚ gives up accidentally to its destruction. A lot of tarantula spiders reside in the tropics‚ but many
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1. SPECIES COMPOSITION The study on species composition conducted by (i) visual observation‚ (ii) net sweep collection and (iii) hand collection brought out the presence of 314 taxa of insects under 110 families and 15 orders‚ 61 taxa of spiders under 16 families‚ and 5 taxa of mites under 3 suborders and 5 families‚ in the rice nurseries / main fields in all the locations surveyed. They included herbivores‚ entomophages and neutrals‚ and were identified upto the lowest taxa possible.
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DEPARTMENT OF LIFE AND CONSUMER SCIENCES Animal Diversity I ZOL1501 Semester I: Assignment no.: 01 MEMO 2014 QUESTION 1 [10] a. Monophyletic group is a group that includes the most recent common ancestor of a group of organisms‚ and all of its descendants. b. Parthenogenesis is a unisexual reproduction involving the reproduction of young by females not fertilized by males. c. Metamerism is a condition of being composed of serially repeated parts (metameres). Serial segmentation. Metamerism is
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The recurring animal motifs in A Passage To India suggest a harmonious life existing outside of the contrasting state of humanity. While tensions escalate among the English and Indians‚ peace presides in the animal kingdom. Perhaps the only characters outside of the animals who acknowledge this peace are Mrs. Moore and Professor Godbole who specifically identify with a wasp extending their voluntary cognizance to Indian culture and the understanding of unity among all living creatures on Earth.
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The Fattail Scorpion is one of the most dangerous species of scorpions. In many places this is known at the man killing scorpion‚ due to the fact that so many people have died once they have been stung by this scorpion. A description of this scorpion would be they are fairly small with an full grown size of about 4-5 inches. The females are bigger than the males. The tail on this Scorpion is very fat and that is where the name comes from. This particular Scorpion offers a very strong venom. They
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Swoosh! Swoosh! "Ahh‚" the fly yelled. "Ha‚ ha‚" the spider yelled evilly. "It ’s dinner time‚" the spider yelled at the fly. "Wait! Remember we are cousins‚" the fly said scared half-to-death as the spider wrap silk around the fly. The fly was right spiders and insects were cousins because they both apart of the arthropod group in the animal kingdom. They have many differences and similarities.
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A Noiseless Patient Spider A noiseless patient spider‚ I mark’d where on a little promontory it stood isolated‚ Mark’d how to explore the vacant vast surrounding‚ It launch’d forth filament‚ filament‚ filament‚ out of itself‚ Ever unreeling them‚ ever tirelessly speeding them. And you O my soul where you stand‚ Surrounded‚ detached‚ in measureless oceans of space‚ Ceaselessly musing‚ venturing‚ throwing‚ seeking the spheres to connect them‚ Till the bridge you will need be form’d‚ till
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“Arachnophobia – Fear of Spiders” Michelle Swearingen MOD A June 23‚ 2011 Everest Institute San Antonio‚ TX Arachnophobia is an abnormal and persistent fear of spiders. From the Greek word “arachne” meaning "spider" and “phobos” meaning "fear". There are historical and cultural reasons for arachnophobia. In the Dark Ages spiders were commonly considered to be a source of contamination of food and water. They were believed to be the cause of the Bubonic Plague (though in
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