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Aptly nicknamed the “bone collector,” the larva haunts a six-square-mile patch of Oahu’s Wai‘anae Mountains, lurking exclusively in spider webs and disguising itself in the corpses of its prey.
(via Deep Look) Regal jumping spiders train themselves from a young age to become masterful hunters. From the day they leave mom’s silk nest, the tiny spiderlings practice, practice, practice, using ...
The strawman argument for such destructive behaviour is that if the formal sector did not prey on these people, then even more ruthless “loan sharks” would. Such twisted logic sacrifices financial ...
A spider consumes its prey in its web during twilight in Ruifang, New Taipei City, Taiwan. Detailed close-up shot. Royalty-free licenses let you pay once to use copyrighted images and video clips in ...
It had a short neck, enormous jaws, and flippers on its arms that were ideally adapted for catching prey out over the seas. Growing up to 40 feet in length, Pliosaurus fed on fish, squid ...
Trying to time that market and sell before you lose too much is called trying to ‘catch a falling knife’ because unless you are very lucky, there are far better odds that not only will you ...
Unlike traditional web-spinning spiders, bolas spiders use a single silk thread with a sticky ball, or “bolas,” at the end to catch their prey. These spiders release pheromones that mimic the scent of ...
The juvenile creature — identified by its transparent skin, round fin shape and eight arms, the middle of which have sharp hooks on the ends for catching prey — measured 30 centimeters (nearly ...
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