Spiders are the most successful terrestrial predators on earth and we are privileged to share the planet with at least 40,000 species of these remarkable animals. From mountaintops to seashores and from ponds to deserts, spiders are all around us. Their success lies in the astonishing array of techniques that have evolved to allow them to catch their prey; many are based on the spiders' secret weapon, silk, including the familiar orb-webs. However, not all spiders sit and wait for prey to come to them; there are spiders ...
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Spiders are the most successful terrestrial predators on earth and we are privileged to share the planet with at least 40,000 species of these remarkable animals. From mountaintops to seashores and from ponds to deserts, spiders are all around us. Their success lies in the astonishing array of techniques that have evolved to allow them to catch their prey; many are based on the spiders' secret weapon, silk, including the familiar orb-webs. However, not all spiders sit and wait for prey to come to them; there are spiders that lassoo insects, others specialise in stealing from other spiders and some spit sticky silk over their prey. There are fishing spiders, jumping spiders, and spiders that pretend to be ants; some even draw prey to their doom by mimicking moth pheromones. Stephen Dalton's detailed photographs, unswervingly superb and beautiful, chronicle the diversity of the spider world. Chapters are divided along broad ecological themes, with each focusing on different species, their habitats, hunting techniques, ecology and behaviour. Also featured are chapters on spider anatomy, and a guide to photographing them.
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TRUST OUR FEEDBACK RATING-USED GOOD.1. Construction of the book is very good i.e. Tight spine. No loose pages. Pages are in good condition but not flawless. No writing, highlighting, or underlining on the pages, but pages are not perfect or mark free. No page discoloration. Front may have more obvious marks, creases are small tears and or some light rubbing. Boards in Ok condition but obvious signs of wear. Normal shelf wear along the edges and sides of the book. A good useable book. All books are mailed out in a bubble wrap mailer to protect your purchase. Orders are ALWAYS shipped same day or next day with FREE TRACKING emailed to you automatically. (WE TRY HARD TO DESCRIBE OUR BOOKS ACCURATELY SO YOU CAN BUY WITH CONFIDENCE)
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Fine in Fine jacket. 4to-over 9¾"-12" tall. 208 pages, illustrated in color by author. "The author's beautifully detailed photographs are arranged according to the way the spiders catch their prey. Also featured are chapters on the anatomy of spiders and a guide to spider photography. " FINE HARDCOVER, FINE DUST JACKET.