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Spiders of Western Canada

Out of Print
By: John Hancock(Author), Kathleen Hancock(Author)
192 pages, 400+ colour photos and colour illustrations
Spiders of Western Canada
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  • Spiders of Western Canada ISBN: 9781551059167 Paperback Mar 2023 Out of Print #230702
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Spiders are creepy, weird creatures that inspire fear and fascination in everyone from the very young to adults. Some are beneficial yet we're still terrified of them. Some are harmless and others can poison much larger species with seeming little effort, but we're still intrigued by them. Although most spiders in western Canada are conventional web weavers and ground hunters, some species shoot down prey with bullets of glue, dive underwater to catch fish or communicate through dance.

A unique variety of ecosystems and microhabitats for spiders occurs here, and the diversity of species is astounding. Arachnologists John and Kathleen Hancock have spent their lives studying spiders and in Spiders of Western Canada provide insights into nearly 100 of these fascinating creatures.

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Out of Print
By: John Hancock(Author), Kathleen Hancock(Author)
192 pages, 400+ colour photos and colour illustrations
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