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These spiders are very alien,, diving, tail-tailed

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The spiders introduced to you below look different from the spiders we usually see. Some may also subvert our long-standing understanding of spiders. Horned... Will dive...

1. Assassin Spider

The spiders resemble aliens and are named Assassin Spiders because they prey on their kind.

These spiders are very alien,, diving, tail-tailed

2. Spiny Orb Weaver

This spider makes the web particularly conspicuous when weaving the web, so that birds do not accidentally touch the spider web and destroy their brainchild.

These spiders are very alien,, diving, tail-tailed

3. Ravine Trapdoor Spider

The Valley Dark Gate Spider uses its frightening belly to scare other creatures into his cave.

These spiders are very alien,, diving, tail-tailed

4. Myrmarachne plantaleoides

Although this spider is harmless, it will also hurt when it is caught by the mimetic jaws at the front end! This also allows their natural enemies to escape far away.

These spiders are very alien,, diving, tail-tailed

Long-Horned Orb Weaver

Why its abdomen has such long horns has been a mystery, and scholars believe that perhaps these horns have the function of courtship.

These spiders are very alien,, diving, tail-tailed

6. Scorpion-Tailed Spider

When the female scorpion-tailed spider is upset, it curls its tail on its back, just like a scorpion.

These spiders are very alien,, diving, tail-tailed

7. Happy Face Spider

This Hawaiian-inhabited spider has different back patterns depending on its genes. But most spiders will appear like this cute pattern, so it is named after it.

These spiders are very alien,, diving, tail-tailed

8. Bird Dung Crab Spider

This spider is very good at camouflaged as guano. It will stay on its own spitting out white wire, disguised as if it were a white secretion next to a bird excreting feces.

These spiders are very alien,, diving, tail-tailed

9. Mirror Spider

The reflective part of the spider's abdomen unfolds at rest, making it look silvery.

These spiders are very alien,, diving, tail-tailed

10. Trapdoor Spider

Dark Door spiders don't weave webs, they dig a hole in the ground to hide inside. When they feel the ground vibrating as their prey passes, they climb out of the hole and prey forward.

These spiders are very alien,, diving, tail-tailed

11. Ladybird Mimic

The spider disguises itself as a ladybug to induce its predators to think that it is as unpalatable as a ladybug.

These spiders are very alien,, diving, tail-tailed

12. Net-Casting Ogre-Face Spider

Unlike other types of spiders, this ogre-looking spider does not make webs and wait for prey to come to the door. They weave a net with their front feet and throw it to their prey to hunt for food.

These spiders are very alien,, diving, tail-tailed

13. Tree Stump Orb Weaver

When frightened, the trunk spider hides its face and wraps itself with its feet in disguise as if it were a piece of bark.

These spiders are very alien,, diving, tail-tailed

14. Ping Bell Spider

The Diving Bell Spider is the only aquatic spider on Earth.

These spiders are very alien,, diving, tail-tailed

15. The Golden Turtle Jumping Spider (Simaethula aurata)

This pleasing jumping spider reflects a rainbow of light in the sunlight.

These spiders are very alien,, diving, tail-tailed

16. Writing Spider

Also known as the Round Gold Weaver, this spider is famous for its pattern of the English character X or Z on its web.

These spiders are very alien,, diving, tail-tailed

17. Arrowhead Spider

The arrow spider is named after the brightly colored pattern on his back, but in fact this pattern is a film used to defend against predators.

These spiders are very alien,, diving, tail-tailed

18. Wrap-Around Spider

Just like its name, the surrounding spider blends itself with the branches and trees around it so that it won't be discovered.

These spiders are very alien,, diving, tail-tailed

19. Twig Spider

The legs of this spider are like 8 thin branches. The twig spider uses its thin striped legs to blend into its surroundings. It is beneficial for preying on or dodging predators.

These spiders are very alien,, diving, tail-tailed

20. Two-Tailed Spider

This guy's tail is actually what it uses to weave nets. Another feature of this spider is that its forefoot is significantly shorter than the others.

These spiders are very alien,, diving, tail-tailed

21. Peacock Spider

In addition to the peacock spider displaying a bright belly pattern, the male spider also performs a courtship dance to attract the opposite sex.

These spiders are very alien,, diving, tail-tailed

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