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Spiders live on webs, in protected nooks attached to webs, in underground burrows or tunnels, in little silken "pup tents," in temporary shelters under rocks or other stuff lying on the ground, in silken domes underwater, camped out on flowers, in caves, in dark places like overturned boxes in your back yard, in long silken tubes where they lurk waiting for some insect to walk over the tube--then they grab it through the tube wall with their extraordinarily long fangs... We may never know all of the places in which spiders live because they are very good at hiding themselves.

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