| A | B |
| arachnid | another name for a spider |
| two | the number of body parts a spider has |
| head-thorax or cephalothorax, and abdomen | the name of the two body parts a spider has |
| pedipalps and claws | spiders seize their prey with their |
| eight | the number of eyes a spider has |
| female | the ______spider is bigger |
| legs | spiders are capable of growing new ____ |
| spinnerets | the spider's spinning organs |
| poisonous | the United States tarantula is not |
| antennaes | spiders do not have |
| brown recluse | a spider which has a dark fiddle-shaped mark on its head and back |
| cracks, crannies, crawl spaces, in clothes stored in closets, piles of boxes, and junk | places where brown recluse spiders live |
| brown recluse spiders | both the male and female are dangerous |
| female black widow spider | a spider that has a red hourglass on the underside of the abdomen |
| black widow spiders | spiders that live in trash, rubbish, woodpiles, fence rows, sheds, garages, cellars and basements |
| black widow spider | only the female is dangerous |
| spider | has 2 body parts, 2 to 8 eyes, no antennae, 8 legs, claws and pedipalps |
| insect | has 3 body parts, 2 compound eyes, antennae, 6 legs, and no pedipalps |