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  2. How Do Spiders Reproduce? - Spider Courting and Mating

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    The reproduction of spiders is sexual, in other words, a female and a male must unite and form an embryo. For this reason, there are males and females that must copulate for new spiders to be born. Before that, they must choose their sexual partner through courtship.

  3. Spider Life Cycle: Facts, Stages, Mating, Reproduction, Pictures

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    How do Spiders Mate and Reproduce. Adult male spiders spin sperm webs on which they ejaculate sperms and then transfer them to syringe-like structures called palpal bulbs. When the males sense any female spiders nearby, they identify the species of the female and check whether it is ready to mate.

  4. Spider Sex - Spider Reproduction - HowStuffWorks

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    Spider Sex - Spider reproduction takes several steps. Learn about obstacles to spider reproduction, female spiders and pheromones, spider courtship and spider sex.

  5. Spider - Reproduction, Life Cycle, Molting | Britannica

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    Spider - Reproduction, Life Cycle, Molting: The way in which a male spider finds a female varies. They generally wander more extensively than females. Males in a few species locate a female and unceremoniously run to her and mate.

  6. Spider - Reproduction, Silk, Venom | Britannica

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    Spider - Reproduction, Silk, Venom: The sex organs (gonads) of male and female spiders are in the abdomen. The eggs are fertilized as they pass through the oviduct, with sperm stored in the seminal receptacles after mating.

  7. Spider - Mating, Reproduction, Courtship | Britannica

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    Spider - Mating, Reproduction, Courtship: Mating in spiders may require only seconds in some species but hours in others. After mating, the males of some species smear a secretion over the epigynum, called an epigynal plug, that prevents the female from mating a second time.

  8. How Do Spiders Reproduce: by Live Birth or by Eggs?

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    Spiders reproduce by laying their eggs in a sac. Female spiders can carry the egg sac wherever they go or deposit it in a web. Courtship. A male spider displays several behaviors during courtship, hoping the female will accept his sperm.