Show Navigation

Crab Spider

Crab spiders are no active hunters. They make more use of the camouflage techniques than other spiders and catch their prey with their front legs. The color of the spider is adapted to the hunting terrain they use and is mostly extravagant. They remain unmoved until the prey arrives and catches it. With a poisonous bite (not dangerous to humans) they kill their prey and suck it dry

Add to Cart Add to Lightbox Download
Filename
anaspides-idw-0245-05-dec-2005.jpg
Copyright
© Iain D. Williams, All Rights Reserved. www.AnaspidesPhotography.net
Image Size
4368x2912 / 3.3MB
www.AnaspidesPhotography.net
Australia Tasmania Fauna Animal Animals Predator Ambush Wildlife Zoology Spiders Spider Crab Spider Anaspides Photography Iain D. Williams
Contained in galleries
ARACHNIDS
Crab spiders are no active hunters. They make more use of the camouflage techniques than other spiders and catch their prey with their front legs. The color of the spider is adapted to the hunting terrain they use and is mostly extravagant. They remain unmoved until the prey arrives and catches it. With a poisonous bite (not dangerous to humans) they kill their prey and suck it dry
Info
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
x

ANASPIDES PHOTOGRAPHY Iain D. Williams

  • Photo Archive
    • All Galleries
    • Search
    • Cart
    • Lightbox
    • Client Area
  • Portfolio
  • Contact
  • About Iain D. Williams
  • Anaspides Photography - Blog
  • Anaspides Photography - Website
  • Photograph Details