Trapdoor
Gallows were a fairly simple contraption used to make public hangings easier to display to the general public. They consisted of a wooden platform a few feet off the ground with a wooden bar suspended a few feet higher. In the middle of the platform was a trapdoor that, through any number of means, could open downwards. The most common way to activate the trapdoor was a rope or lever that removed a pin holding the door in place. A noose was tied and suspended from the bar above the platform, lining up with the trapdoor below. A prisoner would stand on the platform and the noose would be placed around his or her head. Once the time came, the executioner would release the trapdoor, causing the prisoner to drop a few feet before the slack on the rope ran out. If the initial jerk failed to break the prisoner's neck, then he or she would slowly strangulate from the noose.
A foot lever is a lever that is operated with the foot.
The function of a lever is used to move or lift objects.
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Trapdoor
the trapdoor of the larynx is the epiglottis
your trapdoor was made in 1883
In short, no. I have a single shot lever action Ithaca rifle, and a turn action Garcia Bronco .22. There have been auto ejecting single shots, and a LOT of bolt action single shots. The "trapdoor" Springfield rifle was not a break action.
Trapdoor spiders are arachnids not insects and they are inverts.
your trapdoor was made in 1874
trapdoor become threats when they are used by the unscrupulous programmers to gain unauthorised access
Usually a spider wasp crawls to the trapdoor spider's hole and if manages to get inside, lays her eggs into the spider. The larvae hatch and slowly eat the trapdoor spider from inside out.
no, it is not poisonous
By completing the Giant Dwarf quest you will have access to the trapdoor, which leads to Keldadrgim.
The scientific name for the Trapdoor spider is "Mygalomorphae."
There are the sydney funnel web spiders in australia that trapdoor spiders in Australia are generally mixed up with there is the wishbone trapdoor spider, the central victorian funnel web spider.