Charlotte's Web
WHO IS CHARLOTTE?The American Museum of Natural History notes - in The World Spider Catalog, Version 7.0 - that there are currently 39,490 identified species of spiders. Members of the animal kingdom, spiders are arachnids, not insects. (Be sure to watch the videos in this link, such as a moth laying eggs in the "Replicators" section.) Spiders have two parts to their body and eight legs. Insects have three parts to their body and six legs.
What type of spider is Charlotte? She gives us a clue when she tells us her name: Charlotte A. Cavatica. Let's break that down: Now that we know who Charlotte is, let's take a look at how she lives - and how she spins her webs.
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