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@[email protected] to Science [email protected]English • 27 days ago

Are spiders turtlely enough for the Turtle Club?

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Are spiders turtlely enough for the Turtle Club?

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@[email protected] to Science [email protected]English • 27 days ago
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    That’s gotta be in Australia…

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      Nope, that’s a north American species.

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        15•27 days ago

        That’s it, I’m petitioning the Army to let me have my M203 back.

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      Nope, southern US. Found in a local group.

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        2•27 days ago

        Great find! There are various members of Dolomedes in other countries. Some specialise in rivers, other lakes.

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      Not us this time… though we do have spiders that catch fish, snakes, lizards and birds

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        1•27 days ago

        I thought golden orb weavers would occasionally trap birds in their webs. I’ve definitely seen skinks caught in redbacks webs too

        Not sure on the snakes and fish tho

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        Well…

        https://www.independent.co.uk/news/science/redback-spider-snake-australia-eastern-brown-deadly-venom-a8811046.html

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        Sure you do, you got the same genus of fishing spiders. In fact, Australia has 14 of them (the US has 3).

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      In Australia the don’t have so little Spiders

      https://www.india.com/viral/viral-video-trending-little-girl-fearlessly-plays-with-huge-spiders-leaves-internet-shocked-5601436/

      …

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      5•27 days ago

      I’m going pretend this is AI and move along. With climate change we are affecting their eating habits. Soon they may wise up and decide humans will make a better meal then turtles and fish.

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        I don’t think it’s a change in their eating habits, these spiders are known to catch fish, frog, salamanders or basically anything that size you’ll find near water. Just rare to see and snap a picture of one with a turtle.

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          Yeah, many larger spider species will go after smaller vertebrates. Goliath bird eaters (South American) will go after snakes much larger than they are - despite the name, they aren’t inclined towards birds though.

          Calories are calories.

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            Yep, they are generally opportunistic and can be quite brazen. But most of the time they’ll go after easier, smaller prey.

            I used to have a goliath birdeater and it was entirely fed on crickets. We tried a baby mouse once, but it was a huge mess to clean up and they don’t need nor prefer it.

            Theridiidae are usually the most notourious for catching much bigger prey.

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