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TARANTULA By Ellieand Syrena. TABLE OF CONTENTS Slide 1 – Introduction Slide 2 – Physical Description Slide 3 – Movement Slide 4 – Diet and Food.

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Page 1: TARANTULA By Ellieand Syrena. TABLE OF CONTENTS  Slide 1 – Introduction  Slide 2 – Physical Description  Slide 3 – Movement  Slide 4 – Diet and Food.

TARANTULA

By Ellieand Syrena

Page 2: TARANTULA By Ellieand Syrena. TABLE OF CONTENTS  Slide 1 – Introduction  Slide 2 – Physical Description  Slide 3 – Movement  Slide 4 – Diet and Food.

TABLE OF CONTENTS Slide 1 – Introduction

Slide 2 – Physical Description

Slide 3 – Movement

Slide 4 – Diet and Food Chain

Slide 5 – Habitat

Side 6 – Adaptation

Slide 7 – Life Cycle

Slide 8 – Survival Status

Slide 9 – Fun Facts

Slide 10 – Conclusion

Pop Quiz

Glossary

Bibliography

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INTRODUCTION

The tarantula is a has many characteristics to learn about. The tarantula uses movements such as adaptations to the climate. Many people try to harm them or they are afraid of these beautiful animals.

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PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION

Tarantulas are

described by most

people large and hairy.

Their hair is about 1/6

of a centimeter in

length and can be

different colors like red,

purple, orange, or

black. It also has eight

eyes and legs.

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MOVEMENTThe tarantulas eight walking legs walk slowly over time but when its scared it will run 10 miles an hour. they also have pedipals that are used for moving and touching prey. There legs are In a circle surrounding the body.

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FOOD CHAIN AND DIET

“The tarantula will eat anything smaller than its self. ’’ The food chai starts water and sun the sun and water feeds the plants witch comes next in the food chain. Insects eat the plants and also mice. Now, the frogs and toads after the plant eaters. Then, the tarantula eats mice, insects, frogs and toads. Finally, the spider eating bird, coyote, fox, snakes, and lizards eat the tarantula. The tarantulas diet is tarantulas will eat anything smaller than its self. The food chain starts off with the sun. Then, the bugs and insects. The tarantulas use their house to ambush or sneak up on insects.

          

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Tarantulas have a bunch of adaptations like sensitive vibrations in the ground. They have irritating hairs. The hairs irritate the nose and the eyes of the tarantula.

ADAPTATIONS

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NATURAL HABITAT

Tarantulas live in places like Nevada, Arizona, New Mexico, Southern California, North America, Europe, Asia, Africa, Austraila, South America They burrow in trees and rocks so they can ambush their prey.

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SURVIVAL STATUSThe tarantula is endangerd because of its habitats destruction. Tarantulas can live up 30 years and 5-10 years on average.

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LIFE CYCLEFirst ,they are an adult and lay eggs. Next, there eggs hatch and are baby tarantulas. After, they are babies that turn into teens. Lastly, they are adults and lay there own eggs.

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CONCLUSION

I really hope you want to learn more about tarantulas, and will countinue learning about tarantulas.

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GLOSSARY

Sensitive vibrations in the ground means: when the tarantula is in the ground it vibrates to get prey or danger away.

Endangerd means: almost extincted

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BIBOLIGRAPHYI got this infomation at

Desert museum .org/kids/facts/tarantula php.

We also got this at

Animals national geographic.com /animals/bugs/tarantula