A trapdoor spider is named after the burrow it builds – they don’t build webs, strung high between trees – they build tunnel-like burrows underground – that has a hatch or round door on the top – about the size of a 50 cent piece.
QUESTIONS:
- 1.Why are Trapdoor spiders called 'Trapdoor spiders'?
- 2.How many bikes have been donated to refugees in Albury?
- 3.What are scientists trying to find on Venus?
- 4.What is the name of the new teachers working in South Australian schools?
- 5.What was the distance the Australian women rowed across the Atlantic?
BONUS TRICKY QUESTION:
What was the name of the spacecraft who took lots of photos and mapped Venus 30 years ago?
ANSWERS:
- 1.A trapdoor spider is named after the tunnel-like burrow it builds underground that has a hatch or round door on the top.
- 2.26 so far.
- 3.They want to see if there are any active volcanoes.
- 4.Autism inclusion teachers.
- 5.5,000km.
BONUS TRICKY ANSWER:
The Magellan spacecraft.