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Araneae
The anatomy of spiders coincides roughly with that of other arachnids, ie the body divided into two regions, tagmas, prosoma (or cephalothorax) and opisthosoma (or abdomen) and the same number and type of appendages, ie a pair of Quelíceros, a pair of pedipalpi four pairs of legs and locomotives.
You can find spiders everywhere on earth because they have adapted the environment to make a habitat.
Diego Simón has take this photo.
Spotted on May 1, 2013
Submitted on May 12, 2013
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