Australian Museum Spiders

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welcome to spiders
Spiders are ancient animals with a history going back many millions of years. They have always been with us, an ancient source of fear and fascination. They are abundant and widespread and are natural controllers of insect populations. Wherever you live, you're always close to a spider.
huntsman spider
about spiders
Spider diversity
Introduction
What are spiders?
Classifying spiders
Spiders are everywhere
Australia's spider fauna
A Spiders life
Introduction
Growth & longevity
Mating behaviour
Prey capture & feeding
Egg sacs & spiderlings
Spider survival
Spiders & culture
Introduction
Spiders in history
Aboriginal art
Vanuatu
West Africa
Tarantulas
Miss Muffet
Spiderman

Dangerous spiders
Introduction
Funnel-web spiders
Redback spiders
Mouse spiders
White-tailed spiders
Spider bites & venoms
Spider toolkit
Introduction
The hairy spider
Silk
Structure
Resources
Introduction
General FAQs
Spider biology FAQs
Links
Spider fact sheets
Insects & Spiders
Further reading
Spider terms
research and collections
Research
Current research
Publications
Collections
Introduction
The collections
Collecting spiders
Types database
Staff
Introduction
Dr Mike Gray
Graham Milledge
Helen Smith
Survey





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