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to the laboratory to make some observations. the spider never let go of his ant carcass – this would come in handy later. in captivity, he was provided with some more c. crassus workers, and here his secrets were revealed. the strophius male used his ant corpse as a shield for protection against ants
references: oliveira, p. s., & sazima, i. ( ). the adaptive bases of ant‐mimicry in a neotropical aphantochilid spider (araneae: aphantochilidae). biological journal of the linnean society, ( ), - . ( pdf ) oliveira, p. s., & sazima, i. ( ). ant-hunting behaviour in spiders with emphasis on strophius...
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