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  2. Mastophora hutchinsoni - Wikipedia

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    Mastophora hutchinsoni, also known as the American bolas spider, is a species of orb weaver in the genus Mastophora. The genus is distributed extensively throughout various subtropical geographical areas including Australia, South Africa, Oriental Asia, and the Americas and is not found in Europe.

  3. Bolas spider - Wikipedia

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    A bolas spider is a member of the orb-weaver spider (family Araneidae) that, instead of spinning a typical orb web, ...

  4. Swallowing - Wikipedia

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    The bolus is ready for swallowing when it is held together by saliva (largely mucus), sensed by the lingual nerve of the tongue (VII—chorda tympani and IX—lesser petrosal) (V 3). Any food that is too dry to form a bolus will not be swallowed. 3) Trough formation. A trough is then formed at the back of the tongue by the intrinsic muscles (XII).

  5. Do sleeping humans really swallow 8 spiders a year? - AOL

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    You might've heard the urban legend that sleeping people swallow about eight spiders a year. The "factoid" is definitely eye-catching — but it's also improbable.

  6. Mastophora (spider) - Wikipedia

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    Mastophora, also known as bolas spiders, [2] is a genus of orb-weaver spiders first described by E. L. Holmberg in 1876. [3] They can be identified by a pair of lumps on the dorsal surface of the opisthosoma , though not all males will have these lumps.

  7. Can a bite from a Texas banana spider kill? What is it? Here ...

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    You can only find the Golden Silk Spider in the western hemisphere. And, it is the only one of the banana spider species that can be found in Texas. So, a bite from this species of arachnid means ...

  8. Eating live animals - Wikipedia

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    In China, drunken shrimp is a dish that can be served live, although it can also be prepared with dead shrimp. [17] When served live, the shrimp, usually 10 per serving, are first doused in a strong liquor which makes them less likely to struggle while being swallowed and also creates a flavourful marinade .

  9. Chewing - Wikipedia

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    After chewing, the food (now called a bolus) is swallowed. It enters the esophagus and via peristalsis continues on to the stomach, where the next step of digestion occurs. [1] Increasing the number of chews per bite increases relevant gut hormones. [2] Studies suggest that chewing may decrease self-reported hunger and food intake. [2]