YIPPEEE! I came back to the lab and she’s made a web now! NEW LAB MATE!!!
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YIPPEEE! I came back to the lab and she’s made a web now! NEW LAB MATE!!!

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Best Bug Tourney Round 1 Poll 47
which is the best bug?
Hawaiian happy-face spider (Theridion grallator)
Net-casting spider / gladiator spider (Deinopis)
Hawaiian happy-face spider propaganda:
It looks so silly, happiest spider you will ever see. Don't make it sad :(
Net-casting spider / gladiator spider propaganda:
Unlike the spiders I grew up with who sit in a net and wait for food to get caught in in it, this spiders sit and wait holding their nets then jump out and catch the prey.
‼️ALERT ALERT‼️
I’VE FINALLY FOUND ONE!? AN OGRE-FACED SPIDER (Deinopis sp.)???
Web-throwing Spider, Deinopis sp. from Sumaco Volcano, Ecuador: www.flickr.com/andreaskay/sets/72157658179635954
The Gladiator Spider can make an expandable sticky web like a net. When an insect passes below it, it stretches out the net, lunges downwards and flings the net over the prey.

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A Gladiator Spider (Dinopis sp.) using its web as a net to catch a cricket.
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