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This page contains samples from our picture files on Spider Images Volume 1, by Wernher Krutein and PHOTOVAULT®. These images are intended to communicate the sense of awe, wonder and reverence I have for these amazing beings. Let us all do what we can to protect their ability to survive and thrive in the wild. Enjoy. Wernher Krutein

You may contact us thru email or by phone for more information on the use of these images, and any others in our files not shown here. You may also use our search engine PHOTOVALET(tm) to find other images not found on this page. Please do not ask us or email us for free use of these images and for free information! Unfortunately we can not help with specific questions related to the care, feeding, or extermination of these animals. We recommend having a sense of awe, wonder, and reverence, for these fascinating Insects in such a way that we respect and honor their existence.

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Our Spiders images can be linked to as follows:

Spiders Volume D1, Spiders Volume 1, Spiders Volume 2, Spiders Volume 3, Spider Webs

Included in the Vault are images of: Wolf Spider (Scizoccosa sp.), Long-bodied Cellar Spider (pholcus phalafiodes), Black Widows, Arachnids, Brown Recluse Spider (Loxosceles reclusa)

Tarantualas: Arboreal Tarantula (Avicularia avicularia), Arizona Tarantula (Aphonoposidae machalcodes) Theraposidae, California Tarantula (aphonopelma), Chilean Rose-hair Tarantula (Theraphosa blondi), Goliath Tarantula (Theraphosa blondi), Indian Ornamental Tarantuala (Poecilotheria regalis}, Mexican Red-Legged Tarantula (Brachypelma emilia), Orange-kneed Tarantula (Euathlus emelia) Theraposidae

Arachnids include the spiders, scorpions, and mites which make up 73,000 known species. Arachnids have eight legs (not six legs like insects) and two body parts instead of three for insects. The largest spider is the Goliath bird-eating spider which can have a leg span of 28 centimeters. The smallest spider is the Western Samoa spider whose web is a mere 10 millimeters wide. House spiders can run as fast as 1.9 km per hour for short periods of time. Most arthropods are very non-caring parents. Spiders and scorpians are the most caring of this phylum. Female scorpians give birth to live young and carry their babies on their back until after their first molt. Our Arachnids pages are seperated by the orders contained in the Animal Class ARACHNIDAE. Our INSECTS and ARACHNIDS can be found at the following links: Ants, Bees, Bugs, Butterflies, Dragonflies, Beetles, Flies, Grasshoppers, Termites, Lacewings, Leafhoppers, Mayflies, Parisitic: Fleas, Earwigs, Proturans, Scorpions, Spiders, Ticks and Mites, Myriapods, Mosquitoes, FLOWERS, NATURE, Flowers, Grass, Leaves, Orchids, Pollen, Roses, Succulents, Water and Pool Plants, Gymnosperms, Berries, Symbolism of Plants, Herbs, and Trees, Leaf Facts, Sunflowers, Daisies, Of Light and Form, Paleontology; Insects, Mandelbrot and Julia Fractals, Water Textures, Wood Textures, FOOD


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