Did You Know?

Some spiders can spin webs that glow!

What is a Funnel Web?

A funnel web is a type of spider web.

Where Does It Live?

This spider lives in warm places.

What agelena inda Does

It spins a funnel-shaped web.

It waits for bugs to come close.

It catches bugs to eat.

It helps keep bugs away.

It is not harmful to us.

It is a part of nature.

More About agelena inda

This spider is part of a big group. There are many kinds of funnel-web spiders. They all have webs that look like a funnel. Some live in trees, while others live on the ground.

Agelena inda helps us by eating bugs. It keeps the bug numbers down. This is good for gardens and homes.

In the future, we can learn more about spiders. They are fun to study. Each spider has its own way of living.

How Topics Connect

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What Do These Words Mean?

species:a group of living things that are similar and can reproduce
family:a larger group that includes different species that are related
funnel-web:a type of spider that makes a funnel-shaped web
described:explained or named for the first time
primarily:mainly or mostly