Leaf curling spiders eat flying insects and/or other bugs that get caught in it's web?
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The most chloroplast would be found in the main part of the vain in a leaf. Known as the pistil.
In the Chlorophyll molecules.
They live in Both
Ant mimicking spiders can be found in a variety of habitats, including grasslands, forests, and scrublands. They typically reside close to the ground or in vegetation where they can easily mimic ant behavior to avoid predators. These spiders are often found in areas where ants are abundant, as they rely on their mimicry to capture prey.
Pelican spiders, also known as "purseweb spiders," primarily inhabit tropical and subtropical regions, particularly in areas of Madagascar and parts of Africa. They are often found in leaf litter, under rocks, or within the crevices of trees and plants, where they can effectively hunt their prey. Their unique hunting method involves using long, slender pedipalps to capture other spiders.
Four leaves
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That is very hard in most species, because the females may eat the males. The best way to breed spiders is to collect an eggcocoon and wait until the young spiders leaf the cocoon. Be aware that soms spiders are highly poisonous.
A leaf mantis eats other bugs as an adult. Usually they eat crickets, flies, spiders, and other insects considered pests by humans.
Spiders let there web flow with the wind in any derection then it will land in a leaf or a brunch of a tree. some species fly with there web.