Spiders, scorpions, ticks, and mites have two body parts     and four pairs of legs. They breathe using lung books (that look  like an open     book) in the abdomen. The front part of the body, known as the  cephalothorax,     bears the legs and two pairs of mouthparts: the chelicerae, which  are like     either pincers or fangs, and the pedipalps, which look like either  legs or     claws. Most arachnids live on land, but some live in water.

The red-kneed  tarantula pounces on prey that comes close to its     lair. Like most types of spider, the tarantula paralyses and kills  its prey     with venom, which it injects using fangs. The venom also breaks down  the     prey’s flesh, so that the spider can suck it up as a liquid. Spiders  are     carnivorous, eating mainly insects.
CLASS: ARACHNIDA
Order: Scorpionida
Features: predators, sting-bearing tails, large, claw-like pedipalps, bear live young
Order: Acarina
Features: body not distinctively segmented, many are pests and parasites

Order: Araneae
Features: mostly eight-eyed, able to produce silk

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