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What is difference between a spider lifecycle and a mammal lifecycle ??

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Answered by Anonymous
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All spiders, from the tiniest jumping spider to the largest tarantula, have the same general life cycle. They mature in three stages: egg, spiderling, and adult. ... Even after mating, many male spiders will die though the female is very independent and will care for her eggs on her own.

A mammal is an animal that gets milk from its mother, has a backbone and fur or hair on its body, and is warm-blooded. ... Each mammal goes through various stages of life or a life cycle. All mammals are born, grow, reproduce, and die, as shown in this diagram of the life cycle of a dog.

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Answered by Dreamsandcats
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All spiders, from the tiniest jumping spider to the largest tarantula, have the same general life cycle. They mature in three stages: egg, spiderling, and adult. ... ... All mammals are born, grow, reproduce, and die, as shown in this diagram of the life cycle of a dog.

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