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You just won big on the water spider races.
The Japanese water spider is unusual in that males are almost always larger than females.
They can be avoided by riding the water spider.
The Japanese water spider is almost exactly like its European cousin.
The only distinction between the two is that the Japanese water spider has larger genitalia.
Water spiders skated across the surface of the river, black molecular dancers.
By adding or reducing the number of water spiders, he could control the speed of his boat.
"Been playing the water spiders again, have we?"
When water spiders mate the male begins by approaching the female's diving bell.
Water spider - He is an aquatic taxi.
The water spiders hunt their prey like crocodiles.
They made wild and ultra rapid swoops, like water spiders on the surface of a pond.
It was terrible, this feeling, like nothing else the frog had known, tickling under its skin, like water spiders running there.
There are giant water spiders, as big as octopuses, and they hide below the surface."
A dying water spider skimming hopelessly toward shore.
He's one of those frogs whose life is sucked out of them without them having a clue what's going on, by a giant water spider."
According to T. Matsumoto the Japanese water spider has been "found in .
There were, then, two red-painted things in space, floating forlornly, something like giant red water spiders in an eddy.
-frogs sucked to death by water spiders."
Another design widely agreed upon is the water spider with a cross-in-circle design on its cephalothorax.
The males of larger water spiders are more mobile; therefore more likely to get to a female in aquatic environments than smaller males.
Water spiders skimmed the taut surface of the marsh like bright fingernails scoring a fine bolt of silk.
He strapped his next-door neighbor, Ralph, to the stern of the boat and tossed a couple of the venomous water spiders in behind him.
Fueled by nothing more than a few inexpensive water spiders, Ralph would roar about the lake for half an hour or more, often becoming quite hoarse.
Huge clumps of algae stirred below the craft, and stick-beetle and water spider raced around its prows.