Heteropoda venatoria


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Heteropoda venatoria08-08-2025alamdanga, Bangladesh


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We have noticed that various types of beautiful insects appear around us. Again, there are some things that live in our surroundings or in our homes. Starting from trees to forests and jungles, from forests to forests and jungles to houses, they can be seen in various corners. One of them is the spider. The spider is a small but wonderful animal. It has eight long and thin legs, with which it can move very quickly. The eyes of the spider are small but sharp, which helps it to find its prey. It weaves a web like a fine thread, where unwary insects get trapped. I am most surprised to see their web making. They make such a beautiful web in a very short time to catch insects. The design of the web is like a work of art, incomparable and perfect. When we want to learn something, we first get training. But they complete their work in a jiffy without training. The spider patiently sits in the corner of the web and waits for its prey, then quickly attacks. In nature, it is a skilled hunter and is beneficial to the environment, as it keeps the number of harmful insects in check. The beauty of the spider's web and its hunting technique are a unique wonder of nature. However, I like it much more when I see them successfully building a web with it and sitting in the middle. Sometimes, such spiders are seen carrying their babies in their eggs and moving around. And there are countless messages in it. They are constantly struggling in the natural environment.

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Locationalamdanga,Bangladesh
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