The Portia spider trespasses other spiders’ webs, disguising itself by plucking at the threads to imitate the vibrations of a mosquito to sneak up on other spiders. Most spiders behave in two certain ways, building webs to capture prey or hunting away from their webs. The Portia spider does both. Instead of scurrying and jumping like most, these spiders are slow and choppy. Very odd in appearance, the difference can be easily seen aside from other species.
Portia contain 15 species of African, Asian, and Australian spiders. They usually approach other web owners slowly by mimicking a trapped insect on their web using their eight legs, their two palps, or both. The prey is distracted by the signals, and that’s where the Portia comes in for
Portia contain 15 species of African, Asian, and Australian spiders. They usually approach other web owners slowly by mimicking a trapped insect on their web using their eight legs, their two palps, or both. The prey is distracted by the signals, and that’s where the Portia comes in for