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there are species which mimic _,
these species do not _
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there are species which mimic _,
these species do not _
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do not construct _ webs
snare
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do build web retreats which are
loosely woven, saclike, composed of several envelopes, and usually have 2 openings
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Unlike most spiders, jumping spiders are
active during the _ and
seem to like _
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They are _ and have the keenest _ of all spiders
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their _ _ is very poor
night vision
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can rapidly move both _ and _ for short distances.
sideways and backward
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They are excellent _
jumpers.
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indoor web Retreats may be built under _
- furniture, in drapery folds, between books on bookshelves, in
- cracks such as found in wood floors, around door and window molding, etc
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outdoor web retreats can frequently be found under _
loose bark, between leaves, etc.
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Indoors, they will usually be found around
_ and _ because more insects are
attracted to these areas
windows and doors
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Indoors, they will usually be found around
_ and _ because more insects are
attracted to these areas
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