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The Evolving Naturalist | Nature, Science and Photography The Evolving Naturalist Nature, Science and Photography Menu Skip to content About This Blog Search for: The Horror That Lurks Among the Flowers September 2, 2023 Arthropods , Spiders crab spider , flower spider , Spider , Thomisidae Tim Robinson Actually, if you’re an insect, a lot of horrors lurk among the flowers. Today, though, we’ll be discussing my favorite flower-lurking horror, the crab spider. Crab spiders are so-called because their first two pairs of legs are greatly elongated, making them look a bit like crabs. They even tend to move backwards or sideways in a crab-like manner. 1 A typical crab spider with its greatly elongated front legs Agua Dulce Trail, San Diego County 7/1/23 Crab spiders don’t spin webs to catch prey. Some are active hunters, but mostly they’re ambush predators, hanging out on flowers or fruit, waiting to snatch up an unwary insect that comes too clos...

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