AmayaMaka5 t1_iuwh1vs wrote
Reply to comment by buidontwantausername in Do spiders always build their own webs, or do they sometimes live in a web vacated by another spider? by GoodAndBluts
You know I don't GENERALLY have a problem with spiders but for some reason the idea of colony spiders scares me.
Yeuph t1_iuxh174 wrote
Some colony spiders like the Bagheera kiplingi have pretty incredible societies - at least from a spider perspective. They even seem to have a learned culture that disappears if you remove them from their colony - in that they forget the cooperative methods they use having male spiders guard young spiderlings while mama goes for a snack; and it's not exclusive to their own children. They all just work cooperatively to make their mamosa plant host a safe place.
If you remove them from being raised around their colony they don't really exhibit the same cooperative behaviors - literally spider culture
Just_a_dick_online t1_iuwlfch wrote
Right? I always take comfort seeing one spider and thinking "Well he's probably territorial which means there are probably no more spiders around". The thought of one being a sign of more is just too much.
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ctrlaltcreate t1_iuxjc6j wrote
Semi-off topic, but you should really watch Arachnophobia. Great movie.
notsurewhatsunique3 t1_iv09qc3 wrote
You should check out children of time by Adrian Tchaikovsky. It's a pretty interesting sci Fi book imo
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