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Hau’oli

Hau’oli. by: Max Yamaguchi. Physical Description. Endangered species Colorful spiders Happy face appearance Plain yellow, no smile. Some have sad faces Some are red, blue, yellow, and white. Many forms of Hau’oli Their bodies are1- 5 inches long. habitat.

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Hau’oli

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  1. Hau’oli by: Max Yamaguchi

  2. Physical Description • Endangered species • Colorful spiders • Happy face appearance • Plain yellow, no smile. • Some have sad faces • Some are red, blue, yellow, and white. • Many forms of Hau’oli • Their bodies are1- 5 inches long

  3. habitat • Under the leafs in tropical jungles with middle elevation • Only on Oahu, Molokai, Maui, and Hawaii

  4. Did it harm other species? Is it harmed by other species? • The Hau’oli harms small insects • The Hau’oli also harms fruit and flies • The Hau’oli is harmed by birds

  5. How was it important to Hawaiians • The Hau’oli are the symbol of all Hawaii's threatened wild life • The Hau’oli’s different patterns show up on different islands

  6. Other cool facts • No one knows why the pattern is a happy face • Mother Hau’oli guards the eggs • Hau’olis are not poisonous

  7. sources • www.ask.com • www.Anwser.com • www.telegraph.co.uk • www. Happy face spider facts. com • Happy face spider • Evolution berkeley

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