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Spider Specifics from Wikipedia

Fri, 24 Oct 2008
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Did you know that there are certain species of spiders that can jump anywhere from 20 to 80 times the length of their body?  Wikipedia provides you with specifics about these species and more on their spider page, which also gives details about these spiders' biology, behavior, roles in cultures, and more!

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  • Animal Facts
  • Spiders
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Submitted by: Talhia Hodges Writer, Animals.com

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