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Spider

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Sorry for the bad quality of the pic but this spider was about 3mm long and kept on moving.

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2 Comments

AllisonM
AllisonM 11 years ago

Thanks for letting me know JuanDiTrani. I've only put them on the Pollinator missions cause I saw them on flowers or plants.
I also went on wikipedia to found out more about pollinators, and this is what I found about hte bugs pollinators ( quite intersting I think) :
Bee pollination (melittophily)
Butterfly pollination (psychophily)
Moth pollination (phalaenophily)
Fly pollination (myophily and sapromyophily)
Bird pollination (ornithophily)
Bat pollination (chiropterophily)
Beetle pollination (cantharophily)
Thanks again.

Juan DiTrani
Juan DiTrani 11 years ago

Hi Allison. Thanks for sharing your pictures. Unfortunately, I have to remove some of the pictures you have included on Pollinators Bugs mission. Spiders, dragonflies and caterpillars are not considered pollinators

AllisonM
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AllisonM

Montpellier, Languedoc-Roussillon, Tromelin Island

Spotted on Aug 7, 2012
Submitted on Aug 7, 2012

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