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Only a few inches from the black wasp I wrote about yesterday, I noticed with a start, inches from my face on a sunflower was a spectacular green spider with its fangs embedded just below the base of a carpenter bee's head. I've seen and even photographed spiders at their mealtimes before, but I've never seen a spider like this. Its body was a pretty, light green with some brown patterns on the abdomen. The legs were long, almost transparent, and dotted at intervals with black spots. Sprouting from each black spot was a long, thin black spine. Hairs, I suppose, but they looked particularly sharp and wicked. I have very friendly feelings about most spiders, but these black spines actually gave me a shivery thrill. If you like spiders, you should definitely have a look at this beauty.

Here's a large, closeup shot if you really want to see the details.

Death and breakfast

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Date: 2010-10-20 02:37 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] phoenix64
I'm OK with spiders on their own, but watching one eat is something different entirely. Eep.

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