Silken Web, The : A Natural History of Australian Spiders

Bert Simon-Brunet

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AUSTRALIAN FAUNA Araneology

Spiders differ in structure and habit more than any other creature we care to name. Their non-existent heads, over-abundant eyes, well-hidden mouths and uniquely divided torsos atop eight legs seem to challenge the conventional laws of nature. Spider silk can be stretched to over twenty per cent of its original length before breaking.

In ‘The Silken Web’ the author presents the history and biology of Australia’s most commonly encountered spiders to identify them and understand their ways. His superb colour photographs and intricate line drawings depict many fascinating and rare observations of spider behaviour.

  • 208 p. : ill. ; 28 cm.
  • Spiders — Australia
  • #171224
  • Out of print

 

Additional Information

AuthorBert Simon-Brunet
Number of pages208
PublisherReed New Holland
Year Published1994
Binding Type

Softcover

Book Condition

Very Good +

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