Ogre-faced Net-casting Spider (Deinopidae)
The spider family Deinopidae consists of stick-like elongate spiders that build unusual webs that they suspend between the front legs. When prey approaches, the spider will stretch the net to two or three times its relaxed size and propel itself onto the prey, entangling it in the web. Because of this, they are also called net-casting spiders.
(Source: Wikipedia)
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Ogre-faced Net-casting Spider (Deinopidae) |
Ogre-faced Net-casting Spider (Deinopidae) |
Ogre-faced Net-casting Spider (Deinopidae) |
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