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Spiderception: jumping spider-mimicking jumping spider (Parnaenus sp.) - Gil Wizen
All jumping spiders have eyes in the back of their head. But some, like members of genus Parnaenus, have eyes on other parts of their body...
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A website dedicated to the natural history, biological diversity, and hidden world of insects and other small creatures. Gil Wizen is an entomologist (M.Sc) and a photographer specializing in macropho...
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Little Transformers: Deinopis, the ogre-faced spider
Today’s Little Transformer is a little unusual. First off, it is a spider. This spider is so unique in its appearance and behavior that I am surprised it has not inspired any exaggerated depictions in popular culture. It spends most of its time hidden...
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Debunking Misconceptions: Scorpions
For the past five months I have been working at the Royal Ontario Museum’s “Spiders: Fear & Fascination” exhibition as a full-time spider wrangler, taking care of the live spiders and scorpions, as well as performing live venom extractions. One of...
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Spiderception: jumping spider-mimicking jumping spider (Parnaenus sp.)
After a long hiatus of nearly 5 months, I thought it is about time I shake the dust off this blog and return to posting. This month we are celebrating Arachtober, highlighting spiders and other arachnids to promote appreciation and understanding that...
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6 years
The Plot Thickens: This caterpillar ain’t big enough for the two of us
Some of my favorite insects to find while out in the field are hawkmoth caterpillars, or hornworms (named after the characteristic “tail”). They are big, squishy sausages that often show off dazzling colors, sometimes with interesting anti-predator adaptations...
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