Braden
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They are interesting as well and another first time seeing one for me.Have you seen the crab spider that mimics a Cephalotes sp ant? I went ahead and looked up the name of anyone's curious Aphantochilus rogersi
Looking up at the gigantic anthropoid one Archaeidae remarks to another, "Really makes you wonder how and why some animals evolved the way they did."Really makes you wonder how and why some animals evolved the way they did.
I think some salticids do it too.Good video but it irks me a little bit that they refer to spider predation as ”unique.” It’s rare, but not unique. Off the top of my head I can think of mimetidae and I’ll bet there are others.
I think all Portia species are spider specialists, but P labiata is the well known one.I think some salticids do it too.
Edit: yes, Portia. Don't remember the specific name.
Yo, this is beautiful, you have a gift!!!This thread inspired me to start a drawing of these guys because they are so freaking cool. So a few weeks later... here it is
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I just looked it up, that's super cool!Have you seen the crab spider that mimics a Cephalotes sp ant? I went ahead and looked up the name of anyone's curious Aphantochilus rogersi
Wow i wish i could drawThis thread inspired me to start a drawing of these guys because they are so freaking cool. So a few weeks later... here it is
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Right?I just looked it up, that's super cool!