Spiders eGuide

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130+ Amazing spider photographs with information about each species. Find spiders by species, and type. Share your favorites with your friends via email and social networks.
Spiders are looked upon with fear. Common belief is that all spiders are poisonous to man. The facts are except for a few they are harmless to man. They are beneficial to man as they feed on insects. Though spiders possess venom glands which are used to kill or subdue prey, their bite may only cause transient pain to humans.
These stunning and some rare photos in this app will provide you with a better understanding about these much maligned creatures which so many of us have a phobia to.
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