
Australia's Most Dangerous Spiders
From big, hairy spiders to intricate web-weavers with pointy fangs, enter the world of Australia's most dangerous spiders. With vivid illustrations, fascinating facts and captivating images from Australian Geographic, this book is a thrilling introduction to these eight-legged creatures.
Learn how spiders spin their webs, what they eat, how they see, and which species pose a risk to humans. Discover how to identify the spiders in your backyard, and the clever ways they hunt or hide from predators. You'll even uncover why they don't stick to their own webs!
This engaging guide is perfect for curious children, budding arachnologists, or anyone keen to understand more about Australia's creepy-crawly residents.
Australia's Most Dangerous Spiders
From big, hairy spiders to intricate web-weavers with pointy fangs, enter the world of Australia's most dangerous spiders. With vivid illustrations, fascinating facts and captivating images from Australian Geographic, this book is a thrilling introduction to these eight-legged creatures.
Learn how spiders spin their webs, what they eat, how they see, and which species pose a risk to humans. Discover how to identify the spiders in your backyard, and the clever ways they hunt or hide from predators. You'll even uncover why they don't stick to their own webs!
This engaging guide is perfect for curious children, budding arachnologists, or anyone keen to understand more about Australia's creepy-crawly residents.
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From big, hairy spiders to intricate web-weavers with pointy fangs, enter the world of Australia's most dangerous spiders. With vivid illustrations, fascinating facts and captivating images from Australian Geographic, this book is a thrilling introduction to these eight-legged creatures.
Learn how spiders spin their webs, what they eat, how they see, and which species pose a risk to humans. Discover how to identify the spiders in your backyard, and the clever ways they hunt or hide from predators. You'll even uncover why they don't stick to their own webs!
This engaging guide is perfect for curious children, budding arachnologists, or anyone keen to understand more about Australia's creepy-crawly residents.





















