Eight-legged wonders : : the surprising lives of spiders

Title Eight-legged wonders : : the surprising lives of spiders
Names O'Hanlon, James.
Book Number DB124891
Title Status Active
Language English
Annotation "Eight-Legged Wonders unveils the remarkable lives of one of the most misunderstood and maligned creatures on the planet: the spider. With over 50,000 species, spiders play vital roles in our ecosystems and the vast majority are harmless to humans. With this in mind, shouldn't we at least try to set aside our creepy-crawly associations, and cultivate a deeper appreciation for these truly wonderful beings? Eight-Legged Wonders helps us do just that. In this affectionate and surprisingly giddy ode to spiders, James O'Hanlon, a scientist and spider expert, introduces spiders that we may never have noticed before, including spiders that cosplay as ants, balloon through the air, and scuba-dive. He describes the peacock spider's colorful dances and the Portia jumping spider's cunning hunting techniques. He dispels bite concerns, highlights groundbreaking research using spiders for human benefit, and aims to shift perceptions, ultimately revealing spiders as truly remarkable beings worthy of our admiration."-- Provided by publisher.
Medium Digital Books
Local Subject Animals - Zoology - 590
Nature & the Environment - NAT
Animals - Insects, Spiders (Arthropoda) - 595
LC Subject Spiders
Nonfiction
Call Number 595.44 ANF
Publication Info Washington, D.C. : National Library Service for the Blind and Print Disabled, Library of Congress,
Original Publication Recorded from: Greystone Books, 2024. 9781778401558
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