for many people the immediate
reaction to a spider, snake
or lizard is to yell, kill it." But in
most cases, the best thing to do it
is to let it be. spiders may look
creepy, but they eat harmful insects . A wolf spider for example doesn't
trap its prey but actively hunts
down licks, cockroaches and other
insects. So, when I see a wolf spider in my garage I let it be alone,
Though it is ugly and its size is
formidable, I know that it is beneficial
occasionally,I see a snake
my gardenbut I do not run to kill it. i know
that snakes eat insects and small
rodents that feed on plants. So if I havebeautiful flowers and delicious tomatoes and squash , it is partlythanks to the snake that keep pests from devouring my garden
make summary of the following passage
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Answers
Explanation:
By Adrian Barnett
19 January 2017
You have probably seen the viral video of an Australian huntsman spider dragging a mouse up the side of a fridge. Well, we can top that.
The huntsman footage is undoubtedly remarkable. The spider is displaying amazing strength and extraordinary gripping power: the surface of that fridge is really smooth, hardly conducive to easy climbing.
But in one key respect, it is trivial: the spider probably did not kill the mouse. The mouse's stiff tail and saggy belly are both clues that it had been dead for a while. So what the video showed was, in fact, nothing more than a rather impressive feat of heavy-duty scavenging.
Insects which seems harmful, aren't really harmful! Like, A wolf spider for example doesn't
trap its prey but actively hunts
down licks, cockroaches and other
insects. Like, snakes eat insects and small
rodents that feed on plants.