The Spiders are Marching… Ordinal Number Fun! Click on the spider that is first to get to his web.

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The Spiders are Marching… Ordinal Number Fun!

Click on the spider that is first to get to his web.

Spider Fact 1: Spiders belong to the Arachnid family

Click on the spider that is sixth in line to get to his web.

Spider Fact 2: Spiders have eight legs.

Click on the spider that is tenth in line to get to his web.

Spider Fact 3: Spiders are oviparous, which means their babies come from eggs.

Click on the spider that is third in line to get to his web.

Spider Fact 4: Most spiders have either six or eight eyes.

Click on the eighth spider in line to get to his web.

Spider Fact 5: Not all spiders spin webs.

Click on the spider that is fourth in line to get to his web.

Spider Fact 6: Spiders have silk spinning glands called spinnerets, at the tip of their abdomen.

Click on the spider that is seventh in line to get to his web.

Spider Fact 7: Spiders have two body parts called the abdomen and the thorax.

Click on the spider that is second in line to get to his web.

Spider Fact 8: All spiders have fangs.

Click on the spider that is ninth in line to get to his web.

Spider fact 9: Spiders eat many types of harmful insects.

Click on the spider that is fifth in line to get to his web.

Spider Fact 10: There are more than 30,000 types of spiders!