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Alex Wild on insects, science, and photography
A personal weblog by Illinois-based biologist and photographer Alex Wild.
Myrmecos- derived from the ancient greek word for "ant"- hosts Alex's musings about these and other little creatures that share our planet.
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Wolf spiders have quite effective (blue) lasers, too. Maybe you can post a picture of those some day. . .
Yes, Dr. Trager — and spider biologists use this “eye shine” to catch the spiders at night…
That’s interesting – does Mingus have two differently-reflective tapeta? Or is it just the angle of the flash?