Horror spider species have superior stealth ability

Spiders are scary animals, they are scary in many different ways, there are species that possess murderous venom in the blink of an eye, species are extremely aggressive, actively attacking humans. However, Australian-covered spiders are obsessed in a different way, they are indeed capable of "stealth".

If they want to, they can fully integrate into the surroundings, become part of the bark, but must be extremely eye-catching, researchers specializing in zoology can detect.

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This spider species has extreme stealth capabilities.

The wrap is called English wrap-around , the scientific name is Dolophones turrigera , is a species of spider in the Araneidae family, belonging to the genus Dolophones.

In order to get rid of predatory birds, this unique wrap spider develops the ability to camouflage to the highest level. They can hold the body flat, cling to tree branches, mingle with the surrounding environment. Male adult spiders are about 4 - 5mm long but large female spiders are nearly double, can grow to 8mm.

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They are considered one of the gentle, harmless spiders.

At night, spiders wrap a spherical net to catch prey. But in the morning, they will remove spider webs themselves to completely erase the traces, then hide themselves and in the branches. Although the disguise is so clever, it is easy to reach people without being detected but the wrapped spider does not cause harm to human life.

They are considered one of the gentle, harmless spiders. However, anyone who spotted a wrapped spider hiding near him would be panicked and didn't want to get close to it.

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In order to get rid of predatory birds, this unique wrap spider develops the ability to camouflage to the highest level.

If you have the opportunity to visit Australia, think twice, watch carefully before picking up a tree, because you know, you will touch a strange spider named spider wrap.