Charlotte of Charlotte's Web was a pretty Araneus Carticus spider, also known as a barn spider. She befriended the pig, Wilbur, who was saved by Fern Arable from an untimely death. Fern's father, Mr John Arable, wanted to kill Wilbur as he was a runt. Instead, Mr Arable sold Wilbur to the Zuckerman's farm because the Arable family lacked resources to feed Wilbur when he was starting to eat scraps of foodstuff. In the end, Charlotte followed Wilbur to the fair. At the same time, the poor Charlotte was pregnant. She entrusted Wilbur with her egg sac after she gave birth. A few minutes later, she died. He carried Charlotte's egg sac home and the next day, the baby Spiders ballooned away. "We'll go wherever the wind brings us, balloonists." they said. Only 3 spiders liked Wilbur and decided to stay in the barn. The oldest was Joy, followed by Aranea. Nellie was the youngest among them. Though Wilbur had them, they could never replace Charlotte in Wilbur's heart. The good friend and the best writer. He would never forget Charlotte.
Charlotte was a black spider in the cartoon.Charlotte was a yellow spider in the real life.
A little girl named Fern, a spider called Charlotte and a runt pig Wilbur.
Charlottes web was puplished in 1952
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Charlotte
Charlotte was a spider in the story "Charlotte's Web" by E.B. White. She befriends a pig named Wilbur and helps him avoid being sent to the slaughterhouse by writing words in her web to attract attention.
Charlotte was a black spider in the cartoon.Charlotte was a yellow spider in the real life.
The spider on Charlotte's web is described as being grey.
No, the word "x-ray" does not appear in Charlotte's Web, as it is a novel about a pig named Wilbur and his friendship with a spider named Charlotte.
The main farm animals in "Charlotte's Web" are pigs, sheep, geese, and horses. The story primarily focuses on the pig named Wilbur and a spider named Charlotte who work together to save Wilbur from being slaughtered.
Wilber and Charlotte Wilber and Charlotte
A little girl named Fern, a spider called Charlotte and a runt pig Wilbur.
Charlottes web was puplished in 1952
Charlotte's babies are not given individual names in E.B. White's novel "Charlotte's Web." They are collectively referred to as Charlotte's offspring or simply referred to as the babies.
Charlotte
Charlotte
Bitsy and Betsy were the cows in Charlotte's web.