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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.

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If you dont want to live with.well Im not sure how many i stomped in and out side in the woods but seeing for the first time all them babbies run as fast as they could from my foot .never posible with out. Spider killer near.🤔 WOW!!
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I Google again . worst responce from my fear of spiders .i fear more than ever before wow
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15y ago

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.

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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.

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14y ago

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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