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Cool. Ginormous cobwebs formed by 50000 spiders (pic!)
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What happens when 50,000 spiders hunt together?
Social spiders live in self-contained nests that house up to 50,000 insects. Group living can enhance foraging success and provide better protection against strong rains and predators such as wasps, ants and praying mantises. But all this togetherness also leads to high rates of inbreeding, leaving colonies vulnerable to disease.
And there are exceptions to the rules that Prof. Avilés has observed. She has discovered one new social species living 1,800 metres above sea level - about 1,000 metres above where loners were thought to take over. Prey insects are smaller at this elevation, however, so the species lives in smaller groups than its lowland cousins.
Then there are those spiders in Texas. Unlike their social counterparts, these opportunistic critters were less co-operative than tolerant of activity among other species in a time of rare bounty. A particularly lush summer created fantastic feeding conditions that attracted a huge variety of spiders to the park's lakeshore - and in this tangle, each spider remained territorial to its own piece of the lucrative cobweb.
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I read about this a long time ago, but I don't remember if it was on here or not so I can't claim timeline. Boo.
That's pretty damn freaky, though. Actually when I see that picture the very first thing I think of is the Gremlins movie with the mutated spider-Gremlin.
*shudders*
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Arachnophobia come to life.
Spray the suckers into oblivion.
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Nope, these spiders are (generally) our friends. They probably get the odd bird now and then, but mostly they catch insect. Tons of 'em. Between spiders and bats, Texas has a lot of help in managing our insect population. I wish the article had said what park the webs were found in.
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Gah! I hate spiders! That's soooo disgusting.
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This has been news 2 months ago.
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Neat- thanks for posting it!
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Originally Posted by Eug
Social spiders live in self-contained nests that house up to 50,000 insects....
Wow, there's 50,000 insects living in there??? Wow, how many spiders? And how do they live together like that?
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Don't you mean "wginormous"?
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Spiders are awesome. I fully support this latest action.
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Originally Posted by mrtew
Wow, there's 50,000 insects living in there??? Wow, how many spiders? And how do they live together like that?
Hahah.
Well, one meal for every spider.
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Originally Posted by TheoCryst
Spiders are awesome. I fully support this latest action.
Hah, that sounds a bit like Weyland-Yutani.
"Your corporate overlords approve this action."
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