An interesting spider uses web/net to capture its prey.
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An interesting spider uses web/net to capture its prey.
Woah.
Ogre-faced Spider, family Deinopidae
Here's a mostly accurate video from the Science Channel about them. Note, it is the anterior median eyes (not posterior median) that are greatly enlarged.
https://www.youtube....h?v=Bp6oGmaLHGY
It looks likes a cranefly and a spider had a baby.
Do they know when a Prey item is too big to catch [and thus don't use their "special web" ]? Or do they just go all over the place netting everything.
Do they know when a Prey item is too big to catch [and thus don't use their "special web" ]? Or do they just go all over the place netting everything.
Well, good question. I actually roll some roly poly (pill bug) under the spider and funny enough, it tried to use the web to capture the bug but...failed due to the size of the bug.
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