Not all spiders make webs, to catch prey.

in #photography4 years ago

Hi hive lovers ...
Greetings to everyone in this community, for the opportunity this time, I will show some pictures of the spider that I got in my own garden this afternoon, with a small body shape and beautiful colors make me interested to capture it with my cellphone camera.

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As we know Spiders are predators or are called carnivores, and there are even types of spiders that have cannibalistic properties. Prey or main food of spiders are insect species. Almost all types of spiders, with exceptions around 150 species of spider species from the Uloboridae tribe and the Holarchaeidae tribe, and the suborder Mesothelae, which is capable of injecting poison or poison through a pair of fangs to its enemies or prey. However, of the tens of thousands of species in the world, only about 200 species that bite can be dangerous or poisonous to humans.

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Did you know that not all spiders catch their prey using webs.

For us to know that not all spiders make webs to catch prey, but all types of spiders are able to produce silk threads that are strands of thin but very strong protein fiber that comes out of the gland called the spinneret, where the gland is located in the back of the body, this silk fiber is very useful and has a function to help the body move the spider, or to swing from one place to another, and also ensnare prey, and make egg sacs, and protect nest holes, and various other functions, to support the activities of the spider.

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that's a little discussion about the spider in my post this time, and thank you for those of you who have visited and read my writing on today's post.

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