Macro Photos Frame an Ant-Mimicking Jumping Spider that Radiates an Iridescent Sheen — Colossal

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Macro Photos Frame an Ant-Mimicking Jumping Spider that Radiates an  Iridescent Sheen — Colossal
The diverse taxonomic order of spiders is brimming with strange biological phenomena: black widows have been known to cannibalize their mates, tarantulas are covered in barbed urticating hairs that they fling in defense similar to porcupines, and others have evolved to mimic the shape and pheromones of an ant to avoid predators. On a recent trip to a wooded area in Santa Claus, Indiana, photographer Kevin Wiener uncovered one of the latter species, the tutelina similis, and snapped a few macro shots of the 6-millimeter creature. More
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