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Deutsch: Krabbenspinnen haben ein recht wirksames Gift, so dass sie ohne Weiteres Beutetiere töten können, die deutlich größer sind als sie selbst. Hier hat die Spinne eine Schwebfliege erbeutet.
English: variable crab spider ( Misumena vatia ). Crab spiders have a fairly potent venom, so they can easily kill prey significantly larger than themselves. Here the spider has captured a hoverfly.
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Camera location49° 36′ 44.99″ N, 8° 44′ 17.28″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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This image won the 4th prize in the national contest of Germany in Wiki Loves Earth 2021
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4th prize at Wiki Loves Earth 2021 in Germany in the section “Detailaufnahmen”

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