| A | B |
| features | A part or quality that stands out; something that can be noticed. |
| insects | A small animal with six legs and a body with three main parts. |
| prey | An animal that is hunted or killed by other animals for food. |
| pounce | To leap suddenly and take hold of. |
| injects | To force or drive a fluid into something. |
| venom | The poison that some snakes, spiders, scorpions, insects or other creatures can transfer through a bite or sting to a person or other animal. |
| slurp | To make loud sucking noises while eating or drinking. |
| senses | Any of the powers through which a living thing can be or become aware of what is around. |
| extraordinary | Very unusual; remarkable. |
| molt | To shed an outer covering such as skin, feathers or hair. |
| damp | Being a little wet; moist; humid. |
| spiders | A small animal that has eight legs and a body divided into two parts. |
| spin | To form a thread, web, or cocoon from a liquid given off by the body. |
| burrow | A hole, tunnel, or opening dug in the ground by a small animal. |
| camouflaged | Hid by blending in to its surroundings. |
| unusual | Not usual, common, or ordinary; rare. |
| poisonous | Containing a substance that harms or kills by chemical action. |
| dribbles | Flows or trickles, usually from mouth. |
| wasp | Any of several flying insects that have a narrow middle section. |
| silk | A fine, strong fiber produced by spiders for their webs. |
| vibrations | Rapid, continuous movements back and forth and up and down. |
| shed | To take off; remove. |
| putty | A soft cement that looks like dough, used to fill holes in woodwork and hold panes of glass in place. |
| nozzles | A projecting pipe or spout from which fluid is discharged. |