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  2. Claptrap - Wikipedia

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    Claptrap's role has been a crucial part in setting the tone for the Borderlands games. [3] Since his first appearance his role has been expanded, from being a part of a general group of NPCs to a "franchise-centric character". After Borderlands 2, making him a playable character in Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel was considered the logical next ...

  3. Borderlands 3 - Wikipedia

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    Borderlands 3 is a first-person loot shooter.Players, either playing alone or in parties of up to four people, make a character from one of the four classes available, and take on various missions given out by non-playable characters (NPCs) and at bounty boards to gain experience, in-game monetary rewards, and reward items.

  4. Entelegynae - Wikipedia

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    Sperm that enters first is likely to be the last to fertilize eggs. [2] [1] [3] In entelegyne spiders, there are three external openings in the female's body. Sperm is injected via one or other of the two separate copulatory openings and enters the spermathecae. Egg release and fertilization occurs in the same way as in non-entelegyne spiders.

  5. Borderlands (series) - Wikipedia

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    Borderlands 3 follows 7 years after the events of Borderlands 2 and Tales. After being forced to destroy Sanctuary to protect Pandora from a doomsday plot by former Dahl commander, Colonel Hector, Lilith and the Crimson Raiders recover the Vault Key/Map to discover the many Vaults that exist across the galaxy, and travel among planets via their ...

  6. Agelena labyrinthica - Wikipedia

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    Another morphological feature of A. labyrinthica is the spider's venom apparatus. Showing many similarities with the species Loxosceles intermedia, the venom glands of A. labyrinthica generally consists of paired structures located in the spider's abdomen. [4] These paired structures interact with two ducts that lead into the spider's fangs. [4]

  7. Creepy, crawly and invasive. Are hand-sized Joro spiders in Ohio?

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    Joro spiders from East Asia are weaving their way into the U.S. landscape. Understand their habits, habitats, and how they affect local ecosystems. Creepy, crawly and invasive.

  8. Silkhenge - Wikipedia

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    Silkhenge structures are a means of spider reproduction used by one or more currently-unknown species of spider. It typically consists of a central " spire " constructed of spider silk , containing one to two eggs, surrounded by a sort of fence of silk in a circle.

  9. Pardosa milvina - Wikipedia

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    These wolf spiders have smaller chelicerae and more wavy dorsal stripes than other spiders in this family. They have yellow spots on their abdomen and males have white hairs on their kneecaps. [ 5 ] Shore spiders are a smaller spider, as the largest female is approximately 6.2 mm in length and the largest male is approximately 4.7 mm. [ 6 ...