jumping spider
Jumping spider is a general term for the family Jumping Spider in the order Spider. The jumping spider family is the largest family in the spider order, with approximately 3000 species worldwide. The body is mostly short, thick, and slightly flat, with thick, short, and strong feet. It is good at jumping, hence the name. Jumping spiders are mainly distributed in tropical and subtropical regions. Jumping spiders are wandering spiders that, apart from hiding, molting, and laying eggs, do not usually form webs. They are fierce in nature and can prey on various pests. They have good eyesight and unique discernment ability. Jumping spiders capture prey through different movements such as stealth, chasing, and jumping. Jumping spiders are the only animals that can live for a long time at high altitudes on Mount Everest.
hare
Hare, is a collective term for four species of the rabbit genus in the family Actinidae of the order Actinopterygii. It is a wild rabbit that has not been domesticated by humans and is divided into the burrowed rabbit and the open rabbit. There are about 30 species in the world, and there are 9 species of wild rabbits in China. Wild rabbits are almost ubiquitous all over the world. I like to inhabit low and dry shrubs. He is naturally alert, has sensitive hearing and vision, runs quickly, hides tightly, and works during the day and at night. Wild rabbits have medicinal value, and their brains can treat diarrhea, intestinal pain, and abdominal pain; The heart of a wild rabbit has the effects of clearing the mind, calming the mind, promoting blood circulation, and relieving pain. Wild rabbit manure is used to treat edema. The fur of wild rabbits is a good raw material for fur and is one of the popular varieties for foreign trade exports.
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