Two-Tailed Spider
The two-tailed spider uses its two tails to help swing from branches and capture prey. When it’s not hunting, the two-tailed spider hangs out on tree trunks or under rocks until its next meal. If given the opportunity, this spider feeds on insects and eats other spiders and small reptiles.
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This arachnid has a very unusual defense mechanism when threatened by predators or enemy arthropods. Anyone who tries to harm this eight-legged creature during battle will see four legs protrude from each end of its body. They’re just one long limb with four limbs attached at each end, so they look like they have twice as many appendages. They also create a defense by camouflaging into nature on tree trunks and looking like they are part of the tree. Can you find it hidden on this tree trunk?