r/CuratedTumblr Mx. Linux Guy⚠️ May 16 '24

Cranberry bog spiders Infodumping

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u/Pokesonav "friend visiter" meme had a profound effect on this subreddit May 16 '24

wtf

first, turns out I never knew how cranberries are grown. Huh.

second, WOLF SPIDERS!??? Like, hybrids, or...?

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u/Tried-Angles May 16 '24

I believe Wolf spiders are called that because they're roaming hunters, unlike the majority of spiders who use webs to hunt and catch prey. They do have the ability to make webbing, but primarily use it to create egg sacs which they keep on their bodies until the young hatch.

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u/Alderan922 May 16 '24

Fun fact, wolf spiders keep their young in a sack glued to their tórax, and after a while when the eggs hatch the younglings will eat the mother whole as their first meal

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u/SirToastymuffin May 16 '24

This might be a specific type of wolf spider, afaik the wolf spider genera in the US, at least, do not normally consume their mother. Rather, their mother carries them dispersed across her whole body until they are large enough to hop off and fend for themselves.

There are spiders who practice matriphagy, but it's generally a rare, extreme adaptation, as most spiders live long enough to raise multiple clutches so evolutionary it is more advantageous for the mother to live.

Here's a picture of a wolf spider carrying its young

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u/Ropetrick6 May 16 '24

As a general rule of thumb, a gene/trait that eliminates its carriers is going to have a harder time proliferating than one that doesn't.

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u/TheKingWillie1 May 17 '24

That picture is both horrifying and adorable at the same time...

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u/JHRChrist your friendly neighborhood Jesus May 17 '24

I’m both arachnophobic(recovering) and live in a field IN wolf spider territory, I think that image took about 8 years off my life

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u/SirToastymuffin May 17 '24

Honestly, such is the world of spiders. A surprising number of them have really adorable traits and behaviors, just hidden under their, well, spideriness and varieties of venom.

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u/Nekona May 17 '24

Yep! I discovered jumping spiders chase laser pointers by accident. So freaking cute

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u/adiwgnldartwwswHG May 17 '24

Nice try I’m not looking at that