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Yellow banded pinktoe
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Red rump tarantula
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Red rump tarantula
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Golden brown baboon spider (Augacephalus junodi) Photographed in controlled conditions at the Hoedspruit reptile centre Limpopo province South Afri
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Golden brown baboon spider from above
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Golden brown baboon spider
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Garden spider (Aranea diadematus) wrapping prey in silk Photo by IAN GOWLANDSCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Garden spider (Aranea diadematus) on spider silk Photo by IAN GOWLANDSCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Close-up of a Mexican red-kneed tarantula (Brachypelma smithii) CreditlineDK IMAGESSCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Crab spider
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Tree stump orb weaver spider
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Dew on a spiders web
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Dew on a spiders web Photo by OLIVIER VANDEGINSTESCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Nest of the common rain spider (Palystes superciliosus) often found in gardens in Southern Africa Photographed in Cape Town South Africa Photo by
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Long winged kite spider (Gasteracantha versicolor) in centre of web Photographed at Hogsback Eastern Cape South Africa Photo by DR NEIL OVERYSCI
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Egg sac of the rain spider (Heteropodidae Palystes castaneus) Photographed in Grahamstown Eastern Cape South Africa Photo by DR NEIL OVERYSCIENC
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Wolf spider
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Tarantula chelicerae
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Baboon spider (Pterinochilus sp) Sensory hairs can be seen on the legs of the golden brown baboon spider Baboon spiders get their name because thei
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Baboon spider legs
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Labyrinth spider
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Labyrinth spider
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Nursery web spider
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Spider on its web computer artwork The web is used by a spider to catch its prey such as flies and other insects Spiders are arachnids in the orde
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Jumping spider computer artwork
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Crab spider
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Orb web spider (Argiope sp) beneath pavement
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Orb web spider (Araniella cucurbitina) guarding an egg sac
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Huntsman spider juvenile camouflaged against a dead leaf Huntsman spiders (family Sparassidae) are fast-moving predators found throughout the warm te
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Short-legged harvestman
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Wolf spider Wolf spiders (family Lycosidae) are fast-running a solitary spiders that are usually nocturnal They are ambush predators with large fang
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Lichen huntsman spider
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Crab spider (Tmarus sp) lying against a twig Crab spiders are ambush predators that use stealth and camouflage to capture prey Photographed in Sing
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Computer virus Conceptual image of a laptop computer displaying a spider on its web representing the harmful effect of a computer virus A computer
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Computer virus conceptual image
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Cellar spider carrying eggs with parasites
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Wrap-around spider on its web The wrap-around spider is a species of orb-weaver (family Araneidae) It is named for its ability to flatten and wrap i
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Cellar spider with hatching spiderlings
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Huntsman spider
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Huntsman spider Huntsman spiders (family Sparassidae) are fast-moving predators found throughout the warm temperate and tropical regions of the world
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Tree stump orb-weaver spider
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Tree stump orb-weaver spider (family Araneidae) Close-up of a tree stump orb-weaver spider camouflaged on a twig This species of orb-weaver mimics t
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Crab spider in defensive pose
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Huntsman spider Close-up of a huntsman spider on a leaf Huntsmen (family Sparassidae) are so-named because of their speed and mode of hunting
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Jumping spider
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Huntsman spider carrying her egg sac Huntsman spiders (family Sparassidae) are fast-moving predators found throughout the warm temperate and tropical
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Crab spider
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Huntsman spider egg sac and spiderlings
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Orb weaver spider (Cyclosa sp) on a leaf Spiders of the genus Cyclosa decorate theirs webs with prey remains and other debris probably to provide t
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Parasitic mite on a jumping spider
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Mites on fungus beetle
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Tree stump orb-weaver spider (family Araneidae) Close-up of a tree stump orb-weaver on its web This species of orb-weaver can mimic the appearance o
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Crab spider (family Thomisidae) on a leaf These small spiders are ambush predators that feed on insects visiting flowers
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Bark scorpion (Lychas scutilus) with young Female scorpions carry their young (scorplings) on their back until they have undergone at least one moult
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Ladybird mimic spider
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Cellar spider with eggs
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Cellar spider carrying eggs with parasite
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Cellar spider with hatching spiderlings
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Velvet mite (Family Trombidiidae) Velvet mites are small predatory arachnids that live in the upper layers of soil They are covered in fine hairs g
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Long-legged velvet mite (family Erythraeidae) Velvet mites are small predatory arachnids that live in the upper layers of soil They are covered in f
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Short-tailed whip scorpion on moist ground Short-tailed whip scorpions (order Schizomida) are tiny arachnids that rarely reach more than 5mm in lengt
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Ant-mimic jumping spider
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Jumping spider (family Salticidae) feeding on a fruit fly (Drosophila sp) Jumping spiders stalk their prey before leaping on it from a few centimetr
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Sheep tick spiracle SEM
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Sheep tick spiracle SEM
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Light micrograph of a tick (family Ixodidae) from above Microscopic contrast method Epi-Fluorescence blue excitation Ticks are blood-sucking paras
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Light micrograph of a tick (family Ixodidae) from below Microscopic contrast method Epi-Fluorescence blue excitation Ticks are blood-sucking paras
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Tick (family Ixodidae) mouthparts light micrograph Microscopic contrast method Epi-Fluorescence blue excitation Ticks are blood-sucking parasites
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Light micrograph of a tick (family Ixodidae) spiracle Microscopic contrast method Epi-Fluorescence blue excitation Ticks are blood-sucking parasit
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Tick spiracle light micrograph
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Crab spider
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Ixodes tick mouthparts SEM
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Eyes of a jumping spider macrophotograph
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Saitis barbipes jumping spider macrophotograph Visible on its head are four simple eyes (ocelli)
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Tick (family Ixodidae) mouthparts light micrograph Microscopic contrast method Epi-Fluorescence blue excitation Ticks are blood-sucking parasites
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Tick spiracle light micrograph
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Tick head light micrograph
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European garden spiderling Scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a recently hatched spiderling of Araneus diadematus The baby spiders hang out in a t
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Orb-weaver (Araneus sp) spider on leaf Orb-weavers (family Araneidae) are the most cosmopolitan and common builders of the familiar wheel-shaped web
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Wrap-around spider (Dolophones conifera) camouflaged on a branch The wrap-around spider is a species of orb-weaver (family Araneidae) that is indigen
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Long-spine orb-weaver (Macracantha arcuata) spider Orb-weavers (family Araneidae) are the most cosmopolitan and common builders of the familiar wheel
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Mites on crane fly
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Spiders foot SEM
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Spiders foot pad SEM
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Jumping spiders head Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of simple eyes (ocelli) on the head of a jumping spider (family Salticidae) Its m
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Ant-mimicking spider SEM
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Huntsman spider with egg sac Female huntsman grasping her egg sac (white) with her large jaws (chelicerae centre-right) Huntsmen (family Sparassida
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Huntsman spider with prey
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Lynx spider with egg sac
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Huntsman spider
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Jumping spider
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Huntsman spider with egg sac Female huntsman grasping her egg sac (white) with her large jaws (chelicerae centre) Huntsmen (family Sparassidae) are
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Huntsman spider
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Pirate spider
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Jumping spider
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Jumping spider
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Whip spider Whip spiders or tailless whip scorpions (order Amblypygi) are arachnids that have long elongated forelimbs (upper right lower left) re
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Long-jawed orb weaver spider
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Long-jawed orb weaver (Mesida sp) spider These spiders are characterised by their elongated bodies long legs and large mouthparts (chelicerae)
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