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Monday, 11 March 2013

1 Ali's Work 11.03.13


Green backed spider  

 

Have you ever heard about the green backed spider? Well you shouldn’t have because this endangered specie was last discovered over hundreds of years ago. However it was rediscovered in 1993 by Mr Arachnid Green (the famous scientist of spiders.) Over that period millions of these spiders have become extinct. These tiny species were endangered for their solid webs.

 

Recently, it was found in the trees of the amazon rainforest in Brazil. If this spider ever comes before you, be careful as it hates human presence. It poisons leaves that we get our medicine from. It is really hard to see the green backed spider as they camouflage on trees. Don’t ever come near it by mistake as it spurts out poison which can kill you. Help to prevent deforestation from increasing as not only it affects our breathing but extincts spiders vigorously. It likes to suck out blood out from a human body. Its food chain is from an ant to a fish. Although it weighs the same as a fifty pence coin it carries the strength of a tiger.

 

We should contribute from our side and pull people to this great deed we are forming. Are you ready to help this specie that these incredible beasts will stoop from extinction? With your contribution we ensure you that these incredible beasts will stop coming on the verge of elimination.        

 

1 comment:

  1. I liked when you opend with a question Have you ever heard about the green backed spider?

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