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i think a society failed its youth if they feel old (derogatory) at 20
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Seven-spined crab spider, Epicadus heterogaster, Thomisidae. Found in South and Central America.
Like all crab spiders, this species does not build webs, but rather actively hunts its prey. Its camouflage allows it to stay hidden among flowers and wait for the opportune moment to strike.
Photo 1 by rogdias, 2 by augustorosa, 3 by samuelvaldes, 4 by eduardo_rex, 5 by jurga_li, 6 by fernandofarias, 7 by deni_schwartz, 8 by sofianogales, 9 by luisfunez, and 10 by sarahlamond
See this spider in action below!
Videos by Andreas Kay on youtube

@accmelly All spiders are venomous (venom is injected; poison is ingested) in that they have venom glands and use their fangs to inject it into their prey. They’re predators, so they need a way to subdue their meal! But most spiders do not have venom that’s dangerous to humans even if their mouthparts were big enough to break our skin, which many are not. This one in particular is not dangerous to humans at all!
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Yes you are.


