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•A runner is a stem which grows along the ground rather than upwards.roots grow down from the runners •and these help the plant spread over a large area. example of plants that make runners are strawberries and bamboo
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Crab spiders are white as adult females. The arachnids in question can be all white or yellow, with the color changing in accord with ambush hunting and environmental niche needs. The goldenrod crab spider (Misumena vatia) is a stunning example of such an arachnid coloration in North American species.
they are geen and round
There are many plants, although you must remember they produce runners as well as flowers and seeds to reproduce, although in most the runner is the dominant form of reproduction: Examples are: Strawberry plants Ivy (although it is a climber it will root where it touches the soil) Chlorophytum
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First, the spider produces silk-like threads from its spinneret glands. The spider can make different types of silk, some of it is sticky to capture prey, some of it is non-sticky so the spider doesn't get stuck in its own web. Spiders rely on the breeze to help them build their webs. When the spider produces a thread of silk, it waits for the breeze to anchor the thread to where the spider wants it to go. Then the spider repeats the process until the outline of the web is made. From there, the spider weaves its web in its well-known spiral fashion.
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YES,it called a VINEGAR SPIDER..when it bites you you taste vinegar...
A young spider is called a spiderling.
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A group of spider monkeys is called a troop
No. That's an urban legend. According to the US Bureau of Engraving and Printing, neither of these items are an intentional part of the design. They're artifacts of the printing process. The design is created by a mechanical engraving machine that produces intricate patterns called engine turnings. The repeating designs by coincidence do appear to make owl- and spider-like images but it's absolutely not intentional.
No. That's an urban legend. According to the US Bureau of Engraving and Printing, neither of these items are an intentional part of the design. They're artifacts of the printing process. The design is created by a mechanical engraving machine that produces intricate patterns called engine turnings. The repeating designs by coincidence do appear to make owl- and spider-like images but it's absolutely not intentional.
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'Spider' is called 'makorsha' in Bengali.
The spider is commonly called the "Mediterranean widow spider." "Marmaga" is just another common name for it which doesn't appear to have an English translation.