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Jumping Spider Species, White Jumping Spider, Cool Looking Spiders, Spiders Species, Cool Spiders, Bold Jumping Spider, Pretty Spiders, Spider Anatomy, Unique Spiders

Paraphidippus fartilis is a species of arachnid in the family of jumping spiders. (Source: Wikipedia, 'Paraphidippus fartilis', https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paraphidippus_fartilis, CC BY-SA 3.0 . Photo: (c) Ieshua Martínez Nápoles, all rights reserved, uploaded by Ieshua Martínez Nápoles)

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Black and yellow garden spider, Argiope aurantia, Alligator River National Wildlife Refuge Argiope Spider, Banana Garden, Yellow Garden Spider, Yellow Spider, Homestead Diy, Arachnids Spiders, Spiders And Snakes, Garden Spider, Compost Tumbler

black and yellow garden spider, Argiope aurantia, Alligator River National Wildlife Refuge, North Carolina, NC, invertebrates; Arachnid; spider; common orb web spider, females are larger than males, thre claws per foot, 3 claws per foot, animals; wildlife, undomesticated animals,

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The tailless whip scorpion, aka the whip spider, looks a little like a cornucopia of different types of arachnids. With long, skinny legs they look like a spider, but nope. It’s not a spider. Its first pair of legs end in antennae that are used to help it see and locate prey, as they can’t see too well; even though they have multiple eyes. The large, scary-looking pedipalps look like giant, elongated claws. They look a scorpion’s claws, but this critter has no metasoma (tail) or telson... Tailless Whip Scorpion, Whip Spider, Insect Reference, Whip Scorpion, Fairy Armadillo, Animals Walking, Arachnids Spiders, Creepy Animals, Pet Spider

The tailless whip scorpion, aka the whip spider, looks a little like a cornucopia of different types of arachnids. With long, skinny legs they look like a spider, but nope. It’s not a spider. Its first pair of legs end in antennae that are used to help it see and locate prey, as they can’t see too well; even though they have multiple eyes. The large, scary-looking pedipalps look like giant, elongated claws. They look a scorpion’s claws, but this critter has no metasoma (tail) or telson...

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