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Self-protection leads to many interesting adaptations. On the left, a green web spider conceals itself from predators by blending in among lichens growing on a tree trunk. On the right, another webweaver rests
openly by day on a leaf, apparently protected by the frightening snake-like "face" on its abdomen.
in Costa Rica
in Panama
Araneus spp.