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The spider studied in this film is the only member of the spider family that takes to the water, its favorite haunts being stagnant pools or sluggish streams overgrown with reeds. The most remarkable thing about the water spider is its home, as it lives in an air bubble. By gathering the tiny air bubbles that are constantly rising to the surface of the water, the spider, by slow degrees, builds a bubble large enough for himself to live in and enjoy the many insects on which it preys.

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Released: May 30, 1913
Genres: Documentary Short
Crew: Raymond L. Ditmars

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