Spiders use camouflage to mimic their surroundings or objects from the environment, in order to capture unwary prey. There is an Australian spider, for example, called the Bird-dropping spider (Celaenia excavata) which literally mimics bird droppings sitting motionless on a leaf. Other insects wander nearby, unsuspecting, and are then easily caught.
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The crab spider is definitely an outdoor spider!:)
the spider crab has eight legs like a spider.
i have no idea, but i hear that the ghost crab can camouflage!
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crab spiders are actually my favorite spider of all time they look somewhat of a crab they are only found on top of flowers and are usually yellow and white but they camouflage in with the flower they are a sit and wait hunter they wait for their prey to land on the flower and then grab it they are small spiders and they also do not build webs they eat insects such as honey bees crab spiders can bite but they run away from us the bite isint really painful i hoped this helped you! hope you see one their my favorite spider ever!
the spider crab will eat any thing that it can get its claws on ;D
Japanese spider crab was created in 1836.
Scorpion spider crab was created in 1777.
Great spider crab was created in 1758.
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