Vocabulary
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Vocabulary
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100

To jump or to leap. 

Pounce

100

What helps a spider's new skin harden?

Rest.

100

Shaking; rapid motions back and forth or up and down.

Vibrations

100

What does a spider do after it sheds its skin?

The spider rests until its new skin dries and hardens.

200

One type of animal that is camouflaged is

 a snake

200

All of the following describe a spider's silk EXCEPT

A. it is very strong.

B. it is recyclable.

C. it is weak.

It is weak.

200

Which word has almost the SAME meaning as the word extraordinary?  

A.  breakable

B. changeable

C. remarkable

Remarkable

200

Where are the spinnerets located?

They are located on the spider's abdomen.

300

Let run from the mouth.

Dribbles

300

How  are spiders and insects different?

Spiders have eight legs, and insects have six.

300

What is a predator?

A predator is an animal that eats other animals

300

What are the uses for spiders' silk?

Making egg sacs, wrapping prey, building webs, or making draglines that the spider trails as it walks along or jumps.

400

Select two words from the vocabulary list that are an antonym pair.

Prey and Predator

400

Name three ways spiders sense things.

Hairs on their bodies, organs on their feet, and their eyes.

400

What is a prey?

An animal that is hunted by another animal is its prey.

400

How do spiders eat?

They break down the prey with digestive juices and drink the prey's insides.

500

What word has the OPPOSITE meaning of poisonous?

Harmless

500

What is the main idea of the article?

All spiders share similar features.

500

When insects can change colors and blend in with their surroundings, they are ...

Camouflaged

500

How do spiders recycle?

They eat their silk.