Ants or spiders
"What's tickling my back? It's an ant in the distance. Why isn't it falling to the ground even after shaking hands? The ant is spunting like a spider."
-Ants have eight legs
-The body is divided into three parts
-The thread comes out like a spider
-The front jaw of the mouth may be stretched
I found out about the animal after doing a lot of searching on Google.
The scientific name of the animal is Myrmaplata plataleoides.
It is called Ant spider because of its resemblance to ants.
It is native to India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, China and Southeast Asia.
Ant spider is similar in size, shape and color to Weaver ant or red ant.
In evolutionary biology, the resemblance of two species is called mimicry.
Mimicry works to save a species from predators. It is called Antipredator adaptation. Ant spider has used Antipredator adaptation in a very beautiful way.
The spider's legs are actually eight or six and the front legs act as antennae.
The female spider is 7-8 mm
Male spiders 9-12 mm
The most amazing part of the spider is the jaw-like part in front of its mouth, called the chelicerae
Says. Which is only male spider. It is one-third to one-half of the length of the body.
This Chelicerae has long fangs or poisonous teeth that look like swords on the inside.
When two male spiders fight, the jaw expands and fangs come out.
Spiders are associated with red ants in trees, leaves and bushes. They weave nets just to hide themselves. These ants can also jump. Spiders jump when they feel threatened by their own safety. Unlike red ants, it does not bite people.