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|look=A drawing of a large brown spider, as if viewed from below, covers this chart. Overlaid on the figure is a proportions grid demonstrating body relationships. Small cutaway illustrations scattered around the main drawing show different levels of exoskeleton and viscera from various parts of the body. Small notations beside each body part offer a short description. A separate, diagrammed drawing of the spider's head accompanies the main illustration.
|look=A drawing of a large brown spider, as if viewed from below, covers this chart. Overlaid on the figure is a proportions grid demonstrating body relationships. Small cutaway illustrations scattered around the main drawing show different levels of exoskeleton and viscera from various parts of the body. Small notations beside each body part offer a short description. A separate, diagrammed drawing of the spider's head accompanies the main illustration.

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Spider anatomy chart
Look: A drawing of a large brown spider, as if viewed from below, covers this chart. Overlaid on the figure is a proportions grid demonstrating body relationships. Small cutaway illustrations scattered around the main drawing show different levels of exoskeleton and viscera from various parts of the body. Small notations beside each body part offer a short description. A separate, diagrammed drawing of the spider's head accompanies the main illustration.


Read: Supported on multiple legs, the brown spider is human-sized. It is an unremarkable specimen, excepting its extraordinary mass.

Weight: Unknown
Metal: No
Appraised Cost: Unknown
Properties:
  • This item teaches anatomy through a chart or textbook.
  • This item teaches anatomy through a chart or textbook.
Dimensions: ? length x ? width x ? height
Sources: Sold by Gersvinda's Natural Studies for 64,000 Lirums
Source is Gersvinda's Natural Studies (4), Gersvinda's Natural Studies (3), Gersvinda's Natural Studies (1)