Spiders
by David C.
Spiders can be big or little. The colors they can be are black, brown, yellow, red, green, gray, or white. They might be furry. But all spiders have eight legs, two fangs, and two body parts: a cephalothorax and an abdomen. Tarantulas are spiders. The African bamboo spider is my favorite spider.
Some spiders make webs and others don't. Instead they hunt for their food. Some hunt at night and others hunt during daytime. All spiders lay eggs.
When a spider is done with the web, they wait for a bug then they will put venom inside it. Then the spider tears it open and eats the inside. Other spiders wrap it in a web and eat it all.
Be careful with poisonous spiders because they might bite you. Don't scratch the bite, go wash it with soap and water. Poisonous spiders might leave a mark, so go to a doctor. If you can't go to the doctor be very careful. Put a Bandaid or put first-aid spray to stop itching. Or put some tape on it so you won't get hurt.
Spiders might bite you but they are still good. Spiders actually help us by eating mosquitos.
