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  2. Pisaurina mira - Wikipedia

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    Pisaurina mira, also known as the American nursery web spider, is a species of spider in the family Pisauridae. They are often mistaken for wolf spiders ( Lycosidae) due to their physical resemblance. P. mira is distinguished by its unique eye arrangement of two rows. P. mira is known for its wide distribution across eastern North America and ...

  3. Pisaura mirabilis - Wikipedia

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    Striking characteristics of Pisaura mirabilis are its long legs (the fourth pair being the longest) and its slender abdomen ( opisthosoma ). The male is between 10 and 13 mm, while the female is 12 to 15 mm. [1] After final ecdysis, the male spiders weigh on average 54 mg and females 68 mg. The prosoma ( cephalothorax) is variable in color ...

  4. Keeping Your Baby Free From Illness: Germ Protection ... - WebMD

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    Carry hand sanitizer. While experts say that soap and water is the best way to get rid of germs, alcohol-based hand sanitizers work very well too. Always have a bottle with you when you're out and ...

  5. Dolomedes minor - Wikipedia

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    As a nocturnal species, Dolomedes minor hunts and scavenges for food at night. The prey spectrum of the spider consists of a variety of small organisms including locusts, other spiders, dobsonfly larvae, earthworms, bees and other small insects (Williams, 1978). Although Dolomedes is an effective hunter, previously deceased organisms will also ...

  6. Free Programs for New Parents and Your Children - Healthline

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    All that eating and diapering will surely make your little one tired. So, you’ll need a safe place for your baby to sleep. Cribs can range in price from $100 to $3,000 and more, depending on ...

  7. Web Spiders: What They Are, Health Risks, Getting Rid of Them ...

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    Web spiders build webs to capture their food. Spiders aren't aggressive or dangerous to humans, and spider bites are rare. However, many people fear spiders . Spiders have eight legs and two body ...

  8. HAWTHORN: Overview, Uses, Side Effects, Precautions ... - WebMD

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    The hawthorn leaves, berries, and flowers are used as medicine. They contain chemicals called flavonoids, which have antioxidant effects. Hawthorn also seems to improve blood circulation and ...

  9. 7 Science-Backed Benefits of Indoor Plants - Healthline

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    Here are seven benefits science says indoor plants may provide. 1. Indoor plants may help reduce stress levels. A study published in the Journal of Physiological Anthropology found that plants in ...