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robin28


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Araneus diadematus (garden spider) is an Araneid. It wraps its prey in silk then crunches the exoskeleton. It pours on digestive juices and sucks the resulting soup. The end result is a tiny black pellet of undigestible keratin.
· Date: Thu August 11, 2011 · Views: 178
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