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Registered: 09-05-05
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Last year I got a huge interest in spiders of all kinds. I especially like Jumping Lynx Spiders, but that's mainly because they are the most common spiders I can find up here in Michigan. Yet my two most favorite kinds of spiders are the Brown Recluse and the Black Widow. I collect spiders and have a wide variety of species that I keep in jars. I am considering studying spiders and other bugs as a profession when I get a few years older since I'm only 17, (I'll be 18 in April). I was wondering if you could tell me what you know about the different species of spiders. I would really appreciate it.
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Registered: 09-21-05
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go and buy the book "the biology of spiders"
its available on amazon.com and it is great!
its prob without a doubt the most resourcful book on spiders/arachnids ever written.and it contains most of the most important literature on spiders since early 1900s.
if u want your welcome to contact me on aim and chat about spiders
my sn is syndicatednb
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Registered: 09-20-05
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You could check ou this website: [URL=www.Spiderzrule.com][/URL]
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Registered: 06-07-05
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who's the author of "biology of spiders"?
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Registered: 09-21-05
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hey ruud.the book is by Rainer F Foelix
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Thanks - I'll have a look
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does the book have where the spiders are located in the world listed. because that would help me a lot.
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