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what kind of spider is pink and white?
Category: Science > Earth Sciences Asked by: noelle123-ga List Price: $2.00 |
Posted:
28 May 2005 20:36 PDT
Expires: 27 Jun 2005 20:36 PDT Question ID: 526822 |
There was a spider on my flowering crab apple tree today, it had killed a bee. It had white legs and a round pink body with a white triangle on it. I have a picture on my computer. | |
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Re: what kind of spider is pink and white?
Answered By: pinkfreud-ga on 29 May 2005 13:09 PDT Rated: |
I'm glad to have been able to help you identify your spider. I believe the spider in your photo is the type of crab spider called a "goldenrod crab spider," one of the few spiders that can change color. They are sometimes white, sometimes yellow, and can have pink or dark rose-colored markings. Having changed their coloring to mimic their surroundings, these beautiful, bold creatures lurk in flowers and often catch honeybees. More info (and a photo of a white goldenrod spider with pink markings) may be found here: EverythingAbout: Crab Spider http://www.everythingabout.net/articles/biology/animals/arthropods/arachnids/spiders/crab_spider This goldenrod crab spider's markings are so dark a shade of pink that they are almost red: Photographs from Nature: Goldenrod Crab Spider portrait http://www.images.on.ca/Cossey/pages/Spider_Goldenrod_Crab.htm Thank you for sharing your photograph! I am fascinated by spiders, and your photo is extraordinary. Very best regards, pinkfreud | |
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Answered question, and more. Thanks! |
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Re: what kind of spider is pink and white?
From: denco-ga on 29 May 2005 14:23 PDT |
Pink is absolutely right. An exceptional photograph! Well done! Superb answer by Pink as well. Looking Forward, denco-ga - Google Answers Researcher |
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Re: what kind of spider is pink and white?
From: myoarin-ga on 29 May 2005 15:44 PDT |
It would be fun to find a flora and fauna book and see how fast Pink identifies every beastie and plant that has pink in its name ... :-) |
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