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Arácnidos
Asociación General

Estudio de la naturaleza


Destreza: 2
Año de introducción: 1928


Requisitos


1

Realizar una de las siguientes actividades:


Debido a que ahora hay muchas especies de arañas en peligro de extinción, es posible que desee animar por la selección de las opciones b ó c.


1a

Recolectar, identificar y preservar al menos 16 especies de arañas. Colocar en cada frasco una etiqueta que muestre la localización y fecha de captura y el nombre común o científica de la araña.


Aquí está una Guía de arácnidos que puede ayudar en identificar diferentes arañas.


1b

Hacer dibujos a color o pinturas de al menos 16 especies de arañas, tamaño real o más grande y en color natural. Etiquetar cada uno con su nombre común o científico.


Aquí están algunas fotografías de varias arañas que puede dibujar.


1c

Tomar fotos a color de al menos 16 especies de arañas. Identificar cada imagen en cuanto a su localización, fecha tomada y el nombre común o científico de la araña.


Si su cámara tiene un modo macro, asegúrese de usarlo cuando tome fotografías en primer plano. Esta característica está marcada con un símbolo de una flor en muchas cámaras. La mayoría de las cámaras no pueden enfocarse en objetos cercanos a menos que estén en el modo macro.

To identify the spiders you find, you may need to consult a field guide. If you wish to also earn the Insects honors, select one that covers both spiders and insects. You can also post photos of spiders at SpiderIdentification.org. The helpful community there will gladly attempt to make an identification for you.



2

¿Cuál es el miembro más grande de la familia de las arañas?


The goliath bird eating spider (Theraphosa blondi)

The goliath bird eating spider (also called the birdeater) (Theraphosa blondi) is an arachnid belonging to the tarantula family and is the largest spider in the world. The spider was named by explorers from the Victorian era, who witnessed one eating a hummingbird and reported the sighting to the Western world.

The largest ever found had a leg-span of more than 28cm11 inches.


3

Escribir o dar una descripción vía oral (es decir 40 palabras o más) de una araña que ha ganado notoriedad en su región.


The spider would depend on where you live. Use the suggested resources and your local library for books on spiders of your area. You may also wish to use an Internet search engine, and search for something like "notorious spider" and the name of your region, country, or continent.


4

Dar tres formas en que las arañas difieren de los insectos.


Spiders have 8 legs while insects only have 6.

Spiders have singular eyes with lenses and insects have compound eyes.

Spiders don't have antennas and insects do.

Spiders have bodies with two parts: combined head and thorax called the cephalothorax, and the abdomen; insects have bodies with three body parts: head, thorax, and abdomen.

http://www.xs4all.nl/~ednieuw/Spiders/InfoNed/The_spider.html

http://www.explorit.org/science/spider.html


5

Hacer un dibujo meticuloso de una telaraña circular.


Should look something like this:

Orb weaver spider web at night



6

¿Qué otra clase de telaraña hay, además de la circular?


Funnel & Sheet webs spun by grass spiders, Family Agelenidae. The Sheet web is used to catch prey while the spider hides in the attached Funnel web for just the right time to scurry out to the helpless victim

Nursery Webs, used as a nursery or special nest carried around by the female until the eggs are about to hatch, spun by Family Pisauridae

Cobweb, irregular webs spun by comb-footed spiders, family Theridiidae


7

¿Qué comen las arañas? Hacer una lista de las víctimas que se encuentran en las telarañas.


Here are some of the things that spiders eat. Accept all reasonable answers for the first question. Flies, Grasshoppers, Wasps, Bees, Mosquitoes, Geckos, Small lizards, Other Spiders, Insects, Snakes, Small Birds, Mice, Frogs, Small Fish, Tadpoles, Crickets, beetles, mealworms, cockroaches

Locate a web either at the location of the meeting or have each student watch one near their home. Write down what they see caught in the web.


8

¿Para qué es una telaraña útil?


  • Cross hairs for optical instruments. (Gun sights, microscopes, telescope finder scopes)
  • Birds use webs for constructing nests.
  • Spider webs can be used to cover an injury and help the blood to clot.
  • Scientists are experimenting with using spider webs in repairing torn human ligaments.


9

Encontrar dos referencias en la Biblia de las arañas y sus telarañas.


Here are three possibilities:


So are the paths of all that forget God; and the hypocrite’s hope shall perish:

Whose hope shall be cut off, and whose trust shall be a spider’s web.

He shall lean upon his house, but it shall not stand: he shall hold it fast, but it shall not endure.
-- Job 8:13-15 (KJV)



There be four things which are little upon the earth, but they are exceeding wise:

The ants are a people not strong, yet they prepare their meat in the summer; The conies are but a feeble folk, yet make they their houses in the rocks; The locusts have no king, yet go they forth all of them by bands;

The spider taketh hold with her hands, and is in kings’ palaces.
-- Proverbs 30:24-28 (KJV)



Behold, the LORD’S hand is not shortened, that it cannot save; neither his ear heavy, that it cannot hear:

But your iniquities have separated between you and your God, and your sins have hid his face from you, that he will not hear. For your hands are defiled with blood, and your fingers with iniquity; your lips have spoken lies, your tongue hath muttered perverseness. None calleth for justice, nor any pleadeth for truth: they trust in vanity, and speak lies; they conceive mischief, and bring forth iniquity. They hatch cockatrice’ eggs, and weave the spider’s web: he that eateth of their eggs dieth, and that which is crushed breaketh out into a viper.

Their webs shall not become garments, neither shall they cover themselves with their works: their works are works of iniquity, and the act of violence is in their hands.
-- Isaiah 59:1-6 (KJV)


10

¿Cuáles son los principales enemigos de las arañas?


Due to excessive habitat destruction, man is the spider's worst enemy.

Round worms and mites are parasites that attach themselves to the spiders, sucking them dry of their vital fluids.

Birds enjoy tasty spider snacks, as do lizards, wasps, and other spiders.

Almost every small carnivore is the spider's enemy.


11

¿Cómo las arañas:


Emphasize that even though there are some poisonous spiders, except for a few rare cases, they bite humans only in self-defense. The human race needs spiders in order to survive.


11a

ayudan?


Spiders are predators and so they eat flies and other small annoying insects. Many of these insects destroy our crops and gardens. Other insects caught in their webs can cause disease in humans.

Dust mites live in our homes and eat the dead skin that comes off our bodies. Many people are allergic to dust mites. Spiders eat the Dust Mites, thereby assisting in allergen control.

Spiders are an integral part of the food chain. Because the spider eats and is eaten, it helps to keep the ecosystem balanced. Without spiders the ecosystem would become imbalanced, seriously damaging many living things, including humans.


11b

hacen daño y a la propiedad?


Some spiders are venomous. Their bites can range from painful to deadly if the correct treatment is not used within a short time after the bite.

Most people are afraid of spiders, so if a property has either too many spiders or poisonous spiders, it would be hard to sell that property.

Spiders make webs in unwelcome places, like corners of rooms or between limbs of trees over a path. These webs cause us to spend time and money removing them. Their webs also trap dust that can cause an allergic reaction in some people.




References

http://www.cirrusimage.com/spider.htm

http://www.explorit.org/science/spider.html

http://www.everythingabout.net/articles/biology/animals/arthropods/arachnids/spiders/index.shtml

http://www.ezprezzo.com/crazypics/spider_eats_snake.html

http://cybersleuth-kids.com/sleuth/Science/Animals/Arachnids/Spiders/index1.htm

http://sciencebulletins.amnh.org/biobulletin/biobulletin/story991.html

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