Laughing Spiders

Posted by hamidhws on Sunday, September 30, 2012 | 0 comments


A spider is about a few millimeters on the body and the role of journalism as a smiley face, and lives in the forests of Hawaii.

These patterns indicate that the spider to confuse predators because when the prey animal for the first time it sees an opportunity to decide whether or not he would come to escape a spider.

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