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  • Faster than I'd hoped.

  • Venom aside I think this has to be the hardest.

    Eats tarantula fo breakfast.

    (It is venomous tho)

  • Those things can eat mice....

  • As first post shows.

    Also bats, frogs, snakes etc

  • Camel spiders look pretty cute.



  • Note that camel spiders are not actually spiders.

  • Yes but they are arachnids. Go figure.

  • Correct. They are in fact related to these:

  • I used to work with a bloke we called arachnid - he was always scuttling around and spent most of his time on the world wide web.

  • Of the British varieties the Woodlouse Spider is a pretty mean looking beastie. Given that it's evolved fangs to bite into woodlice I guess that's not surprising. Here's one we found in our garden recently.


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  • Catching some sun by the kitchen window

  • More spider bothering. Unfortunately, just missed getting the eyes in focus. In my defence, it was a bit windy and the spider was moving :-)

  • We've had babies


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  • Posted in the photo comp thread here's the original. A brown hawker.


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  • I love news like this:

    https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2019/feb/21/worlds-largest-bee-missing-for-38-years-found-in-indonesia

    I just hope that it won't be made extinct in the wild by poachers ...

    I'd love to observe this species.

  • About 15 years ago I found one of these in our garden. Well, I say found, I nearly got a face full of it. I froze in total disbelief, never having known they existed I was looking around for the hidden camera convinced someone was having me on.


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  • Just found this in my kitchen, about to be picked up by my daughter. Is it a 'false widow'? I know they're not dangerous as such, but I don't really want my 4 or 1 year old getting bitten as it's supposed to be pretty painful!


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  • Yeah, female steatoda grossa with that fat maroon arse. A few species can give a nip, not just the big maroon one. Normally people refer to s. nobilis as a false widow which has markings on its back which can sometimes look a bit skull like. Same genus though.
    Equivalent of a red ant bite/bee sting at worse, probably wouldn't bite unless cupped in your hands/trapped in clothing.

  • Been watching a spider in my garden for a few days. She's great at catching hover flies but had to abandon her feast she had stashed under a pumpkin leaf to deal with this wise guy. I assume it's a male and she was having none of it, boxed him into next week.


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  • that’s interesting... thank you. I found similar-looking to that pic when lifting stones, removing rotten decking and generally fettling in a back garden. Wiki’d for something like it, but couldn’t find a match. Absurdly ‘all your spider nightmares’ spider-like spider!

  • This furry boi hanging out in our communal hallway.

    Spotted a False Widow hanging out there the other day, too.


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  • It's obviously long been known that ants 'farm' aphids, but here's another instalment of that:

    https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2020/jan/24/ants-run-secret-farms-on-english-oak-trees-photographer-discovers

    I particularly liked this:

    In return for plentiful supplies of honeydew – the sugary water excreted by the aphid – the ants herd the aphids, keeping them safe in “barns” they build on tree trunks from mosses, lichens and the exoskeletons of beetles.

  • Brimstones today


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  • And a jumping spider yesterday


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