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Trap-door spider

British pronunciation/tɹˈapdˈɔː spˈaɪdə/
American pronunciation/tɹˈæpdˈoːɹ spˈaɪdɚ/
Trap-door spider
[NOUN]
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a type of arachnid that creates a camouflaged burrow entrance with a hinged door, allowing it to ambush unsuspecting prey

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What is a "trap-door spider"?

A trap-door spider is a remarkable arachnid known for its unique burrowing behavior. It creates an elaborate underground tunnel system with a well-camouflaged entrance covered by a hinged trap door made of silk and soil. This door serves as a clever trap, allowing the spider to ambush unsuspecting insects that wander too close. The spider remains hidden inside its burrow, waiting patiently for prey to approach before quickly lunging out to capture its meal. The trap-door spider's exceptional camouflage and stealthy hunting tactics make it a highly efficient predator in its natural habitat.

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