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GARDEN SPIDER

By Jordan
Photo by awsheffield

The habitats of a garden spider are the woodland, grassland, farmland, and gardens in North America and Central America.

Photo by Justin in SD

Garden spiders are found in theUnited States, Hawaii, southern Canada, Mexico, and Central America.

Photo by en3llen

Garden spiders are consumers because they find their own food.

Garden spiders are carnivores since they only eat meat. They eat flys, grasshopper, crickets, bees, and wasps.

Photo by Nick Kenrick.

An adaptation for the garden spider is that they have poor eyesight. They rely on its sticky web to catch its prey. The vibrations on the web tell the garden spider that it has caught something to eat.

A fun fact is that the garden spiders' web looses its stickiness after a day. The garden spider eats the old web. Then it makes a new fresh web every day.

Photo by nils.rohwer

Desert LilyS

By Jordan
Photo by mclanea

The desert Lilies habitat is deserts in California, and Mexico.

Photo by outdoorPDK

Desert lilies are found in dry desert and sandy areas.

Photo by bartt

They are producers they make their own food.

Photo by tsoleau

A fun fact is that lilies where used as medicine in ancient times.

Photo by ntenny