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Crab spiders make up the Thomisidae family of the Araneae order. They are called crab spiders because they resemble crabs, with two front pairs of legs angled outward and bodies that are flattened and often angular. Also, like crabs, Thomisidae can move sideways or backward.

Crab spiders do not build webs to trap prey, but are hunters and ambushers. Some species sit on or among flowers, bark, fruit or leaves where they grab visiting insects. Individuals of some species, such as Misumena vatia, are able to change color between white and yellow to match the flower on which they're sitting. Other species, with their flattened bodies, hunt in the crevices of tree trunks or under loose bark. Members of the genus Xysticus hunt in the leaf litter on the ground. In each case, crab spiders use their powerful front legs to grab and hold onto prey while paralyzing it with a venomous bite.

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:iconshyrlie-duckii:
that was a very nice description. very biological lol. and the picture is really nice. i love how its so in focus and close up. although im not a big fan of spiders. Lol. but lookin at spider pictures are cool :). it's great!.

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Thats very fascinating, you captured that really good :clap:

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Where do you find all these awesome insects? :wtf: (This time, crab) :)

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hehe go out in the nature, look at different flowers, they often sit under the bloom:D

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thanks:)

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thanks:)

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Great shot! the detail is amazing.
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thanks:)

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I only find the 'normal' insects =p
And when I find a Cockchafer, it flies right into me while cycling =p

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:XD:

thats because you call spiders insects:P

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