Leaf-curling spider
Leaf-curling spiders (Phonognatha sp.) shelter in curled leaves at the centre of their webs. The leaves are tied shut with silk threads at the top and left open at the bottom. The spiders sit inside the leaf with only their legs showing, feeling for the vibrations of a captured insect. The leaf protects them from birds and other predators.
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Leaf-curling spider
Leaf-curling spiders (Phonognatha sp.) shelter in curled leaves at the centre of their webs. The leaves are tied shut with silk threads at the top and left open at the bottom. The spiders sit inside the leaf with only their legs showing, feeling for the vibrations of a captured insect. The leaf protects them from birds and other predators.
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Uploaded on March 9, 2021
Taken on March 9, 2021