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Monday, 11 March 2013

2 Amna's Work 11.03.13


The Green backed spider:

 

 

How much do you know about the Arachnid family? Well Dr Montgomery (a scientist) has made a miraculous discovery and has found out that these endangered species are still living from back thousands of years ago. The discovery, by Dr Montgomery was believed to be of the Green backed spider.

 

Why the green backed spiders are endangered?

These rare spiders are endangered because of deforestation in Peru (where it lives) however not all of these species are wiped out. These spiders are just at the brink of extinction. Fortunately the Green backed spider has not yet been extinct. These endangered spiders are also having no food so may become extinct due to this.

 

Where it lives? 

The green backed spider is believed to be found in Peru where Dr Montgomery was going for his expedition for this rare spider. He had found these spiders in the Frenza tree, which probably 8m tall so it is out of reach for predators. The spider itself is about the side of a tarantula. The diameter of the tree was known as 3m long. It lives there because of the fresh luscious green leaves, where it can camouflage.      

 

What it looks like?

If you ever come across the green backed spiders it should have 8 legs, which are razor sharp legs, so if you’re scared of spiders let me tell you if you try to illuminate the legs they’ll just regrow also it should have 4 teeth to eats its prey. Furthermore the green backed spider enjoys to eat scrumptious oil from the saps of the leaves and delicious fruit named chiki chiki. Local people there try to grab it but the spider guards it. It feed on small ants and insects, smaller than itself.

 

People should prevent deforestation, as it is not only bad for our oxygen levels but for the spiders too. Deforestation is happening rigorously and should stop.

2 comments:

  1. i liked it and how you explained it i think you should do more better words

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  2. You did very good in describing the spider and you used exellent language.

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