Spiders and Their Kin

“Spiders and Their Kin” by Herbert W. Levi, published by Macmillan on April 14, 2001, is a first edition guide that spans 160 pages. This book provides an introduction to the diverse world of spiders, offering concise and accurate information complemented by full-color pictures. It identifies representative species and describes their characteristics, habits, growth, courtship, and natural enemies, as well as their habitats.
Readers will find a wealth of expert knowledge presented in an easy-to-read format. The guide includes details on poisonous species and offers practical advice on how to collect, preserve, and raise spiders. With a focus on nature and life sciences, this book serves as a valuable resource for those interested in the study of invertebrates and the broader realm of zoology.
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This introduction to the diverse yet little known world of spiders is packed with concise, accurate information. With full-color pictures and readable text, this guide identifies representative species and describes:
Their characteristics and habits
Growth, courtship and enemies
Where they are found
Includes information on poisonous species and how to collect, preserve, and raise spiders.
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