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The California Trapdoor spider

The California Trapdoor spider. By Connor. The Trapdoor Spider’s Characteristics. (Color) Black , Brown , and Yellow . (Adult Size) .79in – 1.26in. The female spider is bigger than the male. They look like smaller Tarantulas with shiny bodies. They are native to South California.

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The California Trapdoor spider

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  1. The California Trapdoor spider By Connor

  2. The Trapdoor Spider’s Characteristics • (Color) Black, Brown, and Yellow. • (Adult Size) .79in – 1.26in. The female spider is bigger than the male. • They look like smaller Tarantulas with shiny bodies. • They are native to South California.

  3. There’s my home How the Trapdoor Spider Builds its Burrows • The Trapdoor Spider has spikes on its head so it could dig burrows easier. • The burrows are built on hillsides with plenty of vegetation. • The spider covers the walls with silk so the burrow could be both a offence and a defense.

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