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It was spotted in Madrid and that’s the cosplayer people looked at the most. You’ll see why after the jump… ![]() This colourful and weird jumping spider is actually very small! Take a look inside the post. ![]() If you’re a fan of origamis, you might like this hand-made spider from several dollar bills. In all you will need 5 bills: “four for the legs, and one to wrap the body”. All the instructions are inside the post. ![]() A lot of you have already seen pictures when a spider eats a bird. But this is not the only predator that does this, there is also the praying mantis that sometimes hunts birds. I never thought that an insect could hunt birds, well, I was wrong. In this selection, you will see photos of spider and praying mantis that hunt and eat birds. Only one thing to say - poor birds! ![]() Alain Robert aka the French ‘Spiderman’ has surprised the world again. Yesterday, the Frenchman managed to climb to the top of theTwin Towers in Malaysia without any dynamic ropes or any other security equipment whatsoever. The building has 88 floors or 450 meters. Not bad. ![]() Jyothi Raj, 22, is performing for tourists at India's Chitradurga Fort. He climbs the wall and gives the impression that he can stick to it. He likes also to exercise on very dangerous building sites of India. He claims he never uses any kind of harness. To achieve his climbing skills, he says that he watched monkeys climb trees and analyzed the stunts from movies. Impressive and dangerous. Hope he sticks to it good ;) ![]() You just need to wait until it molts ) Obviously, physically there is only one spider, but its molted “skin” very resembles a real spider. The whole process takes about 6 hours. It is not very pleasant to see, but it’s interesting. ![]() Large collection of photographs of spiders and insects taken by using macro photography. All the pictures are very beautiful, a bit horrible, but some are quite funny. Look. ![]() La Princesse is a 50-foot (13-metre) mechanical spider designed and operated by French performance art company La Machine. The spider was showcased in Liverpool, England, as part of the 2008 European Capital of Culture celebrations, travelling around the city between 3-7 September. These photos are from photographer Peter Carr. ![]() |
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