Rare Vegetarian Spider Discovered
source: http://www.livescience.com/animals/091012-vegetarian-spider.html
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The eight-legged vegetarian, called Bagheera kiplingi, lives in Central America, and is now considered a rarity among the world's 40,000 or so spider species, most of which are strictly predators, feeding on insects and other animals. B. kiplingi is about the size of a person's pinky nail.
"This is really the first spider known to specifically 'hunt' plants; it is also the first known to go after plants as a primary food source," said study researcher Christopher Meehan of Villanova University in Pennsylvania. (Co-author Eric Olson of Brandeis University independently observed the same behaviors in another population of this spider in Costa Rica.)
Essentially, the spider employs hunting strategies to get past guard ants that keep the acacias safe from other herbivores. In return, the ants get a comfy place to live — the plant's hollow spines — and food in the form of acacia nectar and the shrub's leaf-tips.
"Most of the big spider textbooks almost outright claimed there are no herbivorous spiders," Meehan told LiveScience. "It's on par with the flying pig in terms of novelty."
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nursediesel
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When you are hungry you are forced to eat what's available. Is that evolution?
You go, Bagheera kiplingi !! - 2 years ago
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nursediesel
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good_stuff
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It's a trick, don't beleive anything they say about this spider. It wants you to think that it isn't a blood hungry monster so that it can spread throughout the world as pets. One day you will understand.
Spiders creep me out more than religious folk, although I do love feeding them when I find spider webs and some sort of insect nearby. Is that wrong?
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good_stuff
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bombastinator
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it's even unusually cute for a spider. As spiders go anyway. Maybe because it doesn't need huge prey catching mandibles.
- 2 years ago
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bombastinator
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cztheday
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I thought zombies only ate brains. Aha! Finally! Proof that plants have brains. And if they have brains does that not mean, ipso facto e pluribus unum, that they have feelings? ...and if plants have FEELINGS...oooooooh...many hungry vegans...
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cztheday
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ZomBelle
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cztheday:
Maybe somewhere on the planet earth there's a soy meat substitute that's pretending to be brains. Hmmmm?
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ZomBelle
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MizPiz
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This is all right, but the Banana Spider or Golden Silk Orb Weaver are definitely the coolest spiders.
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MizPiz
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ZomBelle
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Its so cute! Is it vegan because it wants to be, or because its roomates are vegan and its hard to dine out?
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ZomBelle
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cztheday
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ZomBelle:
Oh, you're GOOD!...
Damned clever.
...but "cute?" -- definitely one of those "eye of the beholder" things.
"...because its roommates are vegans..." hee hee hee...
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cztheday
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ZomBelle
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ZomBelle:
Yeah cute! Look at its little eyes looking back at you. ^ ^
I'm not gonna lie though, if I saw one skittering across my bathroom floor I would scream like a little girl and yell for someone to put it outside. - 2 years ago
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ZomBelle
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bailey78
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He is only vegetarian till he gets hungry. Then he will hunt something down kill it and suck it's guts out like a real Spider should.
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bailey78
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DefenderOfPants
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i don't mean to be a vegan snob, but they also eat ant larvae.
it's kinda like when people claim to be vegetarian but eat fish... and baby ants.
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DefenderOfPants
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bailey78
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DefenderOfPants:
Hey baby ants and wasp larva are a good sorce of protein. I like to find red wasp nest and eat the little larva. They taste like candy corn.
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bailey78
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DefenderOfPants:
Not necessarily. There are vegetarians, and strict vegetarians. Gorillas are considered vegetarians but will also eat termites and slugs.
http://www.seaworld.org/animal-info/info-books/gorilla/diet.htm - 2 years ago
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ahappymintleaf
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he is adorable.
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ahappymintleaf
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Ares
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Consequently, he will not be invited to the annual Amazonian Arachnid BBQ.
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larrysnotes
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Bugs will give you a fat ass.
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pandaman2105
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pretty cool.
you'd never, ever think of some jungle spider eating plants only.
thanks
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The_Final_Chapter
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I am really bothered by spiders, however this one I would have no problem handling (for some weird reason). Anyway, great post!
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