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None of the crab spiders mentioned build webs to trap prey, though all of them produce silk for drop lines and sundry reproductive purposes; some are wandering hunters and the most widely known are ambush predators. Some species sit on or beside flowers or fruit, where they grab visiting insects. Individuals of some species, such as Misumena vatia, are able to change color over a period of some days, to match the flower on which they are sitting. Some species frequent promising positions among leaves or bark, where they await prey, and some of them will sit in the open, where they are startlingly good mimics of bird droppings. However, note that these members of the family Thomisidae are not to be confused with the spiders that generally are called bird dropping spiders, not all of which are close relatives of crab spiders.

Other species of crab spiders with flattened bodies, either hunt in the crevices of tree trunks or under loose bark, or shelter under such crevices by day, and come out at night to hunt. 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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*A2Matos Jan 25, 2013   Photographer
Your work has been featured in - Red Carpet: Macro_Bugs Vol.1 [link]
Congratulations =D
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~6-et-O Oct 29, 2012  Hobbyist Photographer
very nice, but where are the exifs? ;)
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I normally save as web to reduce the size of the image. Here's the exifs [link]
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~6-et-O Oct 31, 2012  Hobbyist Photographer
many thanks, very nice gallery ;)
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=MarcosRodriguez Oct 28, 2012  Hobbyist Photographer
Hi, your wonderful work has been featured in the #devPREMIUM's Weekly Macro Spotlight Vol. 38. Best regards!!
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Crab spders are the best spiders...besides tarantulas of course
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