What is the spider of bikes?

Spider wheels is an amazingly unique creature found in the Namib desert in South Africa. It was also called a golden spider or a dancing white spider, a spider, a spider avoids predators by throwing itself into the sand or rolling into the ball and pulling the sandy dunes after a remarkable speed. The primary predator of the wheel spider is the parasitic pompilid wasp. Spider wheels are some of the more than 400,000 spider species that do not build sites. They are night hunters, which means they hunt at night, and their prey is insects that injection with poison. However, Venom the spider is not considered harmful to people. They are also called dancing spiders of the White Lady because of their color. The spider masks its self against the sand dunes through its unique whitish color and mixed into the sand around it. The name of its kind is Carparachne aureoflava and is one of the family of the so -called Huntsman's spiders, also called giant crab spiders for their appearance.

During the day, the spider is mostly protected from birds of prey in the standard, which kicks in the sand. The shock can extend more than 15 inches (40 cm) below the surface of the sand. During this process, the spider raises tremendously more than 80,000 times greater than its own body weight to dig burrows.

Spider wheels are so named for its technique to avoid predators. It rolls into the ball and throws on the sand dune. Slidan wheels, which roll at a stunning speed of up to 44 rpm. Then he tries to go to a different hole before being hunted again at night.

Primary predator for spider wheels is a parasitic pompilid wasp, commonly called a wax spider. Pompilid Wasp is a lonely wasp that uses a spider as a host for larvae feeding. Spider is a paralyzed wasp and transported to another inconspicuous place where there is a nest or where it will build it. There the wasp will lay the egg on the belly of the spider, which is still alive, and the eggs will eventually turn into another wasp. The spider dies in to determinethe moment of this process.

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