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Net Casting Spider

Deinopidae

Description:

The spider family Deinopidae consists of stick-like elongate spiders that build unusual webs that they suspend between the front legs. When prey approaches, the spider will stretch the net to two or three times its relaxed size and propel itself onto the prey, entangling it in the web. Because of this, they are also called net-casting spiders. Their excellent night-vision adapted posterior median eyes allow them to cast this net over potential prey items. These eyes are so large in comparison to the other six eyes that the spider seems to have only two eyes. The genus Deinopis is the best known in this family. Spiders in this genus are also called ogre-faced spiders, due to the imagined similarity between their appearance and that of the mythological creature, the ogre.

Habitat:

It is distributed nearly worldwide in the tropics, from Australia to Africa and the Americas. In Florida, Deinopis often hangs upside-down from a silk line under palmetto fronds during the day. It emerges at night to practice its unusual prey capture method on invertebrate prey.

Notes:

The hunting skill of this Net casting Spider was filmed by BBC in Central America : http://www.bbc.co.uk/nature/18990161

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AlbertKang
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AlbertKang

Baguio, Benguet, Philippines

Spotted on Jun 5, 2014
Submitted on Aug 5, 2014

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