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Trapdoor spider

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Trapdoor spider
Ummidia sp.
Scientific classification
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Superfamily:
Ctenizoidea
Family:
Ctenizidae

Thorell, 1887
Genera

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Diversity
9 genera, c. 120 species
Trapdoor spider
African Red Trapdoor Spider

Trapdoor Spiders are members of the spider family Ctenizidae. They dig a small burrow in the forest floor, and covers it with a dirt trapdoor.The spider lurks in its burrow with the door half-open, until something to eat walks by without knowing that the spider is watching. Then the trapdoor spider pounces, drags the prey into its trap, and slams the trapdoor shut.[1]

References

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  1. Ganeri, Anita (2000). Jungle Animals Over 100 Questions and Answers to Things You Want to Know. Dubai, U.A.E. ISBN 0-75254-909-X.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)