Description
Life Cycle of a Spider
No. 100406
- A female spider can lay up to 3,000 eggs. Many species then protect the eggs in a silk sac, which is then attached to the web so the mother can protect them. Once the eggs hatch, spiderlings emerge, resembling smaller versions of adults. They eventually leave the web to grow into adult spiders and repeat the process.
- Scientific Name: Order Araneae
- Characteristics: This educational figure set helps children learn about the spider’s life cycle, from egg to egg sac to spiderlings to adult spider. Highly detailed and scientifically accurate, this set makes a great teaching tool for learning about arachnids.
- The Life Cycle of a Spider is part of the Safariology® collection.
- All of our products are Non-toxic and BPA free.
History:
There are over 45,000 species of spider in the order Araneae. Though they have a reputation for being dangerous, only few species of spiders pose a threat with their venomous bite. While they are commonly regarded as pests, spiders actually aid in controlling other common pests – they eat flies, centipedes, cockroaches, fleas and other undesirable bugs.
- Recommended Age: 4+
- Size in cm: 22.73 L x 19.56 W x 2.54 H
- Size in inches: 8.95 L x 7.7 W x 1.0 H
- UPC: 095866004514