Tag: spiders

Smart Spiders

Posted by – December 27, 2012

Scientists in Peru have discovered a species of spider that builds self-referential “spiders” out of twigs and dead insects. Whoa! They use these decoy spiders to trick predators. Pretty smart.

According to WIRED:

Believed to be a new species in the genus Cyclosa, the arachnid crafts the larger spider from leaves, debris and dead insects. Though Cyclosa includes other sculpting arachnids, this is the first one observed to build a replica with multiple, spidery legs.

Scientists suspect the fake spiders serve as decoys, part of a defense mechanism meant to confuse or distract predators. “It seems like a really well evolved and very specialized behavior,” said Phil Torres, who described the find in a blog entry written for Rainforest Expeditions. Torres, a biologist and science educator, divides his time between Southern California and Peru, where he’s involved in research and education projects.

“Considering that spiders can already make really impressive geometric designs with their webs, it’s no surprise that they can take that leap to make an impressive design with debris and other things,” he said.

Very cool. Via Kottke.

Flinging the Silk

Posted by – April 22, 2011

This fascinating scientific short, made in 1909, demonstrates how a spider (in this case, mechanical) spins its threads to create a web. Director Percy Smith believed he could cure people of their arachnophobia with his short films showing enlarged replicas of spiders, and it seems certain that most viewers would be more amused than frightened by the mechanical little guy in this short. (But wait for the ending…reality strikes!) As Alvy Singer once said, “Honey, there’s a spider in your bathroom as big as a Buick.”

See more entertaining shorts and newsreels on the British Film Institute’s YouTube channel.

[Via even*cleveland]

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