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Quote from: Janet on 23-Aug-09, 05:59:08 AM
He never showed me his belly, so Mirta couldn't give me a specific ID.
Well, as that is a sp. that doesnĀ“t live here, what i really nedd to see if I can IDher, is a dorsal picture. JanetĀ“s are showing her ventral side and LouĀ“s ones donĀ“t show the whole dorsal design IĀ“m very curious to see which of the northamerican Argiopes she was.
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Next time we get one of these big guys,
I'll know to capture both sides of him.
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Quote from: Mirta on 23-Aug-09, 10:41:20 AM
Quote from: Judi on 23-Aug-09, 12:51:10 AM
It's too bad the Wikipedia pages don't include any info on who or what predators they have. I'm sure there are a lot of them, including many birds, reptiles and mammals (opossums come to mind).
Any info on that aspect, Mirta?
Spiders have a lot of predators: several mammals (from monkeys, bats, carnivores, insectivores to opossums), birds, frogs and toads, reptiles, other spiders, scorpions, other arachnids, insects (mantis, a lot of wasps, asassin bugs, etc), several parasites can kill them (fungus, bacterias, wasps, protozoans). And you must remember that most of the spides have short lifes, less than 1 year is common.
Mirta
Thanks, Mirta! I haven't brushed up on my arachnid info in a long time, but need to as we're building a new reptile/amphibian/invertebrate center at the zoo (the name of it is the HISS Center) which will have a whole section devoted entirely to spiders, or so I've been told. Our Spider City exhibit, although temporary, was a HUGE hit and they want a permanent exhibit.
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That will be great to see.
Let m know when it opens, so IĀ“ll add your city in my list of places to visit....
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Thanks, Mirta! I haven't brushed up on my arachnid info in a long time, but need to as we're building a new reptile/amphibian/invertebrate center at the zoo (the name of it is the HISS Center) which will have a whole section devoted entirely to spiders, or so I've been told. Our Spider City exhibit, although temporary, was a HUGE hit and they want a permanent exhibit.
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Quote from: Mirta on 24-Aug-09, 06:25:01 PM
That will be great to see.
Let m know when it opens, so IĀ“ll add your city in my list of places to visit....
Mirta
I will definitely do that! We're told it should be finished and open mid-2010. When you decide to visit you need to let me know so I can make plans to have our Curator of Reptiles available when I give you a grand tour (because you know I'll want to do that!)!
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