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  • anaspides-idw-1850-08-apr-2006.jpg
  • 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
    anaspides-idw-0243-05-dec-2005.jpg
  • Common Wombat (Vombatus ursinus) - Tasmania
    7642 24 oct 2008.jpg
  • Common Wombat (Vombatus ursinus) - Tasmania
    6579 22 oct 2008.jpg
  • Common Wombat (Vombatus ursinus) - Tasmania
    2281 15 jul 2008.jpg
  • Common Wombat (Vombatus ursinus) - Tasmania
    2203 15 jul 2008.jpg
  • Common Wombat (Vombatus ursinus) - Tasmania
    2111 15 jul 2008.jpg
  • Chicken Wire on old garden shed in Tasmania
    anaspides-idw-4372-26-oct-2005.jpg
  • anaspides-idw-2595-22-jul-2006.jpg
  • anaspides-idw-2144-15-apr-2006.jpg
  • anaspides-idw-1938-09-apr-2006.jpg
  • anaspides-idw-1863-08-apr-2006.jpg
  • 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
    anaspides-idw-0245-05-dec-2005.jpg
  • 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
    anaspides-idw-0241-05-dec-2005.jpg
  • Black Portugese Millipede, Tasmania
    265 Ommatoiulus moreleti
  • Common Wombat (Vombatus ursinus) - Tasmania
    1745 14 jul 2008.jpg
  • European Honey Bee on Chrysanthemum, Tasmania
    anaspides-idw-7376-29-apr-2006.jpg
  • European Honey Bee on Chrysanthemum, Tasmania
    anaspides-idw-7369-29-apr-2006.jpg
  • anaspides-idw-1948-09-apr-2006.jpg
  • 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
    anaspides-idw-1118-10-oct-2005.jpg
  • 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
    anaspides-idw-0362-05-dec-2005.jpg
  • 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
    anaspides-idw-0235-05-dec-2005.jpg
  • 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
    anaspides-idw-1147-10-oct-2005.jpg
  • "Minnie" - Tasmania
    anaspides-idw-0936-05-jul-2008.jpg
  • Rain on Glass
    anaspides-idw-0536-30-jun-2008.jpg
  • anaspides-idw-1974-15-jul-2008.jpg
  • "Minnie" - Tasmania
    anaspides-idw-0896-05-jul-2008.jpg
  • "Alone" the sole remaining leaf on a tree before winter
    anaspides-idw-0504-30-jun-2008.jpg
  • Tiger Lily (Lillium Spp.) - Tasmania
    628 18 Dec 2016 .JPG
  • "Minnie" - Tasmania
    anaspides-idw-0911-05-jul-2008.jpg
  • "Minnie" - Tasmania
    anaspides-idw-0443-29-jun-2008.jpg
  • Shy Albatross (Thalassarche cauta) - Tasmania
    anaspides-idw-8472-12-jan-2010-.jpg
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