In many species Spiders lay dozens of eggs at one time. They will wrap the eggs up and carry them all on their back. After hatching, the spiderlings will live on the mothers back for a few weeks.
tiny lengths of spider silk.
They travel high and wide,
they and dandelion seeds are the highest living objects (although they're frozen solid ... but they thaw just fine)
and they circle the globe.
Baby spiders hang onto a long strand of spider silk as they travel through the air. The spider silk catches the wind and lifts the tiny new spiders into the air, spreading out the population so that there are not too many spiders trying to live in a single area.
Here is Australia there is only one I know about: The Wolf Spider. As soon as the babies come out of the egg sac the mother spider picks them up and places them on her back to protect them.
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A flock chickens, a brood of hens, and a clutch or peep of chicks.
No. They do not prefer any compass direction. Some spiders make webs that face up. Many spiders make webs near to porch lights because these lights attract insects. Where the web goes, and which direction it faces (if it is not a messy tangle web like that of the black widow spiders) generally depends on where the spider can find appropriate supports from which to hang its web.
Baby sloths are raised by their mothers. They hang on to their mom and she carries them that way. She also provides them with milk until they are able to eat only solid food.
Because they cannot hang right side up!
Some sharks do, such as hammerhead sharks. But other sharks such as the great white live alone and are very solitary.
tiny strings of silk
Spiders make an egg case, lay their eggs in it, and seal it up. Then they either carry the egg case along with them (as do the wolf spiderss, the fishing spiders, etc.), build a nursery web in preparation for holding in the baby spiders for a few days while they grow up a little and then hang the egg sac in there so they can hang out on the outside and protect everything (those spiders are called nursery web spiders), or they fasten the egg sac wherever they take shelter on a regular basis.
Hang on in There Baby was created in 1974.
Strands of spider-web, just like a sail.
Hang them up, keep them alive, and then eventually eat them.
it's called hang in there baby and it's sung by bridgit mendler
In birds
It is it's baby
Yes
they like to hang around dogs in north America and in Montana and North Dakota
The baby is Yoogeun(SHINee took care of him).
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