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Two-tailed spider
Hersilia sp.
19.4355, 75.3223
Field Notes
Description:
Two tailed spiders are so called due to the two protruding tail like spinnerets. They do not build any webs but are hunters who ambush their prey. They are lay camouflaged on the tree barks, waiting for hours for a prey to come and will catch the prey suddenly. Surprise is their main element during hunting.
Habitat:
Seen at an evergreen forest situated near a river.
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