Friday 14 September 2018

Reading: Using information.

WALT write an information report.

White tail spider
A white tail spider is a spider that uses other spiders webs to catch insects. It came to New Zealand from Australia over a hundred years ago.
White tailed spiders have a white patch at the end of its long dark grey body. They have orange-brown bands around their legs. They have fangs that inject venom. There are special tufts at the end of its legs. The tufts help the white-tailed spider stick onto smooth and sloping surfaces.
They live under bark and plants or in houses were they look for dark places to hide during the day.
Sometimes when a white tail spider wants a meal it will hunt a spider by using the spiders own web.

No comments:

Post a Comment