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Misumena vatia, flower spider
Description:
Female flower spiders can adapt their colour to match the flowers they hide on in order to ambush their prey.
Credit:
The Natural History Museum, London/Science Source
Unique identifier:
SS2910095
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3182px × 3140px (~28 MB)
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angiosperm
angiospermae
animal
arachnid
araneae
arthropod
buttercup
camouflage
crab spider
day
daytime
day-time
dicot
dicotyledon
eudicot
Eudicotinae
flower
flower crab spider
flower spider
flowering plant
Golden rod Crab Spider
goldenrod crab spider
invertebrate
magnoliophyta
mimic
mimicry
misumena
misumena vatia
outdoor
outside
plant
ranunculaceae
ranunculales
ranunculus
spider
thomisidae
Thomisinae
Wildlife
yellow