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Spider Veins

Posted by Posted by SamSal on Friday, May 1, 2009 , under |



spider veins!
The photographer Richard Seaman on a trip to Vietnam was able to capture these incredible high-resolution photographs of the local arachnids as actors, I hope you enjoy the great work of Richard Seaman and these spectacular animals that produce chills to be seen in such detail.

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This non-woven spider silk to capture prey, as well their vision system is not very developed, so their hunting strategy is to stand motionless until prey is seized enough to approach too. It is assumed that the "bones" that can be seen along its legs can be used to detect small movements of air when the dam was about other vibrations.



This spider is capable of weaving spider webs to catch their prey, the web in addition to this function allows the spider to hide and protect a danger when the threat. Training varies according to the needs in this case placed on a horizontal rather than vertical most.



Another species of lynx spiders (like the first picture), these arachnids often choose to remain motionless on leaves or flowers wait for their prey.



The chimney or funnel spider (that would be the literal translation of Funnel Spider) is known by that name by the way it weaves its network, often develop their web-shaped or cone embubo



Size of a spider that uses camouflage to its green color in the leaves where he stalks his victims. Small claws on the ends of their feet help them grasp more strongly to leaves or stems, you can see two small hooks on their ends.



The spider just captured a prey, a bee seized enough to fall into its web, we can see in the picture that this species has only four eyes (at least visibly). In the picture you can also see small flies that do not seem to fear the spider.



This spider is nocturnal specializes in hunting other spiders, their vision is very bad game and his technique is based on its ability to spit a composite mixture of venom and silk. At night leave their nest in search of their prey. However this does not prevent that is eaten by other spiders if not smarter moves. In this case the spider had a bag of eggs under their body making it especially vulnerable.



Creepy tarantula, with a large enough to hunt small rodents and lizards. One can see its large fangs, the spider is hiding in a hole until pequeñso through silk around his lair detect the presence of any living being that may be fired.



Jumping spider, their game is looking for new dams nomadic moves, not wait for silk weaving their prey like other spiders, their strength is the speed with which they can pursue their victims.



Female wolf spider, as seen in the photo carries a bag with eggs.



The spider in this picture is a nocturnal hunter that does not hesitate to weave a thread of silk to lose a leaf or branch if you think she may have a low dam



A spider at night with some very unusual features, the main and most visible is that her third set of legs is a much smaller size of the rest is assumed that these allow you to be heaviest on the bark of trees, in the customarily hunting, camouflaging her as seen with the typical colors of the bark. The second characteristic is that it has some bumps in the fabric of your silk with a size much greater than usual, these bumps help to weave the spider silk However in this case has a size much greater than the other spiders often, can be seen in the rear of their abdomen.



Small orange spider that often hide beneath the leaves.



A strange case of mimicry in which the spider takes the form of an ant, why the spiders adopt certain forms are not always clear, in this case probably this aspect makes it seem less deadly, so you can get more their prey.



The small spider has two methods that discourage predators devour forget the idea. First color point to their toxicity and second in his body covered with spikes complicate it swallowed whole by amphibians and reptiles.



The lynx spider just capture a bee, his hopes for a day flower has taken off since the insect landed on it in one swift movement and captured the inoculum with its poison fangs.