Site Moderator TalonRider Posted January 27 Site Moderator Posted January 27 The adult female's eyes appear to be larger than the Juviniles. 2
Bill W Posted January 31 Posted January 31 10 minutes ago, sandrewn said: Edgar Allan Poe's "The Gold Bug" can now become "The Gold Spider". 2
sandrewn Posted February 3 Posted February 3 19 hours ago, Bill W said: Damn a demon spider! Two things came to mind upon seeing your reply: 1. Darth Maul 2. Lady Gaga 2
Bill W Posted February 3 Posted February 3 1 hour ago, sandrewn said: Australia has lots of spiders and some of the worst ones, so Aussies have ti be brave, but this dude is fuckin' nuts! 2
sandrewn Posted February 4 Posted February 4 "This image may look like something dreamed up for a surreal horror movie, but it's a real horror for the tarantula in question. This unfortunate arachnid is infected with Cordyceps, a parasitic fungus that replaces its host's tissue with its own. 1
sandrewn Posted February 7 Posted February 7 Insect - Scientists identified the spider as a gynandromorph, with one side showing male traits and the other female. This split occurs during early cell division and is documented only rarely in spiders, making the find exceptionally unusual. 1
Site Moderator TalonRider Posted February 8 Site Moderator Posted February 8 Do you think the other spiders tell it to go you know what itself? 2
Site Moderator TalonRider Posted February 11 Site Moderator Posted February 11 Too bad there's 4 threads visible in the bottom quarter of the picture. 2
Bill W Posted February 11 Posted February 11 34 minutes ago, TalonRider said: Too bad there's 4 threads visible in the bottom quarter of the picture. Those are just its fishing lines! 2
sandrewn Posted February 11 Posted February 11 Spider sheets Venatrix furcillata massed web from 'ballooning' to escape flooding of habitat Marom Creek, New South Wales, Australia 2
Site Moderator TalonRider Posted February 16 Site Moderator Posted February 16 Quite the handsome little creature. 1
Bill W Posted February 16 Posted February 16 18 hours ago, sandrewn said: Meet the Portia labiata, a remarkable species of jumping spider celebrated for its extraordinary intelligence and hunting skills. Unlike most spiders, Portia labiata uses complex problem-solving tactics and even deception to stalk and capture its prey. Its keen vision and agile movements make it one of nature’s most fascinating arachnids. What big eyes you have, Mr. jumping spider, and a nice white moustache.
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