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spi·der
 spider
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a small animal with eight legs and a body made up of two parts. Most spiders spin webs in which they nest and catch insects to eat. Spiders are related to mites, ticks, and scorpions.
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spiders eat |
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insects |
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broader categories that include spiders |
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arthropod, invertebrate |
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produced by spiders |
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cobweb, cocoon, eggs, silk, venom |
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related to spiders |
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mite, scorpion, tick |
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some behaviors of spiders |
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courting, feeding, hunting, jumping, mating, nesting, preying, protecting, spinning, trapping, weaving, wrapping |
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some examples of spiders |
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black widow, tarantula |
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some parts of spiders |
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fangs, legs |
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some places for spiders |
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burrow, web |
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