Spider Hunting Techniques

Many of us are familiar with web spinning spiders like the orb weaver spider , which uses its elaborately constructed web to trap prey. However, like other predators, spiders have developed a variety of hunting techniques to catch prey. A crab spider capturing a bee. The crab spider for example, often lays waiting for their unsuspecting prey, usually inside a flower or sometimes inside a partly folded young leave. It has the additional advantage of being well camouflage for its body color matches its surrounding. A species of crab spider that habitually stays waiting inside the flower of Urena lobata , for instance, has the pinkish coloration of the flower as well. They are called crab spider for their crab-like leg arrangement as well as their sideways movement. Although tiny, this arachnid is capable of capturing prey much larger than itself like bees and flies. A huntsman spider in a house. In contrast, other group of spiders such as the jumping spider and hunts...