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More fun with spiders. Three superpowers make one formidable spider hunter.

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Incredible stealth and thankfully stalking another spider. When the sci-fi movie makers get this one, I may sit that out.

Yeet!

 
She's bound to be unpopular. The garden spiders she hunts are some of the most popular among gardeners and naturalists.
 
We don't need spiders that can think
 
I don't think that has been too scary in the past, else Charlotte's Web would never have been the huge hit it was. Anyone watching colonial insects for a time sees one level of hive intellect, but the predatory insects have always been eerily shrewd in getting their prey.

We have long marvelled at spiders and for good reason. They are impressive.
 
Oh I've got some news for you Jason. You might want to sit down for this. Charlotte wasn't real :lol:
 
My daughter loves spiders and is studying arachnid biology in University. She's even had a bunch of tarantulas crawling all over her. I think she's nuts!!
 
Incredible stealth and thankfully stalking another spider. When the sci-fi movie makers get this one, I may sit that out.

Yeet!


I've always liked knickerbockers, but capri pants? No. She should at least shave her ankles.
 
well,
ants will eat her alive no matter if she got 4 superpowers Lol
 
Oh I've got some news for you Jason. You might want to sit down for this. Charlotte wasn't real :lol:

You can't HANDLE the truth!

I've always liked knickerbockers, but capri pants? No. She should at least shave her ankles.

It's one thing not to shave the upper lip, but a whole other to not shave your fangs.
 
Fuck that for a game of cricket, if i did not collapse from a cardiac event first, then it would be saying hello to the sole of my boot..........:eek:
 
Most of the jumping spiders I've ever seen in person are very small, the size of your pinkie fingernail, and move in halting, jerky movements, that I'm guessing are evolved to be at a frequency that is hard to detect by the eye because of its start/stop.

Many are camouflaged and live on flowers or such and are very hard to see unless they move at just the right second. So, the whole family of species appear to be hunting specialists and include a lot of literally colorful characters.

The ones we saw the most often were small and black, and we were taught they were poisonous (don't know if they were or if that was just lore), so we avoided them.

This thread put me in search of it, and it is Phidippus audax, the Bold Jumper, and it is the most commonly reported spider on the site where I found it listed. I looked through many photos of it before finding it in a pic that showed scale, which this one does. They are quite small, and this is a fully grown adult:

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But this is how and where it is more often seen, outdoors, although it loves to live on buildings in corners and crevices and sheltered gaps:

https://spiderid.com/spider/salticidae/phidippus/audax/
 
This is cool!

First time I learned about Portia, the intelligent jumping spider, was a BBC Nature Special back in the 90's, hosted by David Attenborough.

But it was William Conrad's, "Wild, Wild World of Animals", back in the 80's that told me about, Dolomedes, the genus fishing spider.
Dolomedes is so smart that it has a reputation for stealing fish and bait from human fishermen.
 
I'm a total arachnophiliac.

Love me some spiders.

Big, small, whatever, they are some of the coollest most amazing animals to ever grace this planet
 
I'm frankly more disturbed by the dander and filth shown on that keyboard closeup.

Many people are unnerved by the spider anatomy and locomotion. They are so radically different than humans' or mammals'. Those of us with a bent toward biology or natural science or simply mechanics, find them fascinating.

Their faces are easily animated in the imagination, so they are given personification that is missing from the actual creatures but helps us to try to interpret their existence through our own filter.
 
Did you say spider hunt.....ing...
(the bald guy is just to die for...don't you think :gogirl: )

 
With all the added pig grunts and sound effects, now they are making me wonder if T-Rex even roared. Drama queens!
 
With all the added pig grunts and sound effects, now they are making me wonder if T-Rex even roared. Drama queens!

You tell us, since you're older e.g. me and your english is just perfect!
...and how far back can we really go dear op.... O:)



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The Mummy had an over-reliance on CGI, but it was good for what it was. They set up the dread for the curse, which was necessary for the plot development.
 
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