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Spiders : the ultimate predators  Cover Image Book Book

Spiders : the ultimate predators / Stephen Dalton. --

Dalton, Stephen. (Author).

Record details

  • ISBN: 1554079756 (pbk.)
  • ISBN: 9781554079759 (pbk.)
  • Physical Description: 208 p. : col. ill.
  • Publisher: Richmond Hill, Ont. : Firefly Books, 2011, c2008.

Content descriptions

Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes bibliographical references (p. 203-204), Internet addresses and index.
Immediate Source of Acquisition Note:
LSC 24.95
Subject: Spiders.

Available copies

  • 1 of 1 copy available at Tsuga Consortium.

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  • 0 current holds with 1 total copy.
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Stroud Branch 595.44 Dal 31681002731180 NONFICPBK Available -

  • Baker & Taylor
    Offers an illustrated survey of the predatory techniques of spiders, describes various spider species, and includes tips for photographing spiders.
  • Firefly Books Ltd

    "I have never warmed much to spiders . . . [they] are too creepy . . . Well, I'm wrong and this book has changed my mind. Spiders are tops. . . . One is tempted to think there is no such thing as a dull spider."
    -- British Wildlife

    "The hair-raising factor will attract even arachnophobic teens."
    -- Booklist

    Spiders provides information on habitat, hunting techniques, anatomy, general characteristics and location of spiders, the most successful of all terrestrial predators in the world. Stephen Dalton has chosen to focus on spiders' hunting methods and provides fascinating information on the astonishing array of techniques spiders use for catching their prey: trapping in webs, lassoing, jumping, stealing, chasing, ambushing, spitting, fishing, masquerading as other animals and even attracting prey by mimicking the prey's pheromones.

    The spiders are grouped by their method of hunting:

    • Nocturnal hunters
    • Trappers: orderly webs
    • Daylight: visual hunters
    • Trappers: disorderly webs
    • Jumping spiders
    • Tunnel-web builders
    • Ambushers and lurkers
    • Nonconformists.

    Dalton's spectacular photographs are extraordinary in their detail, and some of them document spider behavior never recorded previously. He also gives expert guidance on photographing spiders.

  • Firefly Books Ltd
    "I have never warmed much to spiders ... [they] are too creepy ... Well, I'm wrong and this book has changed my mind. Spiders are tops. ... One is tempted to think there is no such thing as a dull spider." -- British Wildlife "The hair-raising factor will attract even arachnophobic teens." -- Booklist

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