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Spiders are all around. They come in black, brown, yellow, red, green, even blue. They make homes out of their own body parts, set traps for unsuspecting prey, and lurk in the shadows to catch their meals by surprise. This title provides kids with information about spiders accompanied by National Geographic photography.
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Spiders are all around. They come in black, brown, yellow, red, green, even blue. They make homes out of their own body parts, set traps for unsuspecting prey, & lurk in the shadows to catch their meals by surprise. This title provides kids with information about spiders accompanied by National Geographic photography.

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Black - A colour which does not emit any colour of the spectrum. Black absorbs all frequencies of the spectrum.
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