Green spider

Good night friend

Back again with me on my occasion today I will post the video along with her photo
This little spider I found by accident in the glass that I was wearing to drink and suddenly did not know where I came in shocked by the appearance of this beautiful spider

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Not all spiders make nets to catch prey, but they are all capable of producing silk yarn-a thin, yet powerful protein fiber sheet-from the gland (called spinneret) located on the back of her body. This silk fiber is useful to help spider movements, swinging from one place to another, catching prey, making egg sacs, protecting nest holes, etc.

Spiders are predators, sometimes even cannibals. Its main prey is insects. Almost all types of spiders, with the exception of about 150 species from the Uloboridae and Holarchaeidae tribes, and the Mesothelae suborder, are able to inject through a pair of fangs to their enemies or prey. However, out of tens of thousands of species, only about 200 species have bites that can harm people

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