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Tarantulas are very strong spiders. They pounce on their prey and hold it still with their legs while their fangs inject poison. The poison paralyzes the prey and a special fluid from the spider's stomach digests the soft parts. The spider then sucks up the insides of its victim's body.


The little copycat


The little copycat
A new book on child development reveals that babies less than 1 hour old can stick out their tongues to imitate and adult sticking their own tongue out from about 10 inches away.
5 SEPTEMBER 2000
The Globe and Mail
5 SEPTEMBER 2000

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