El antrópodo se había fracturado una pata mientras un grupo de jóvenes intentaba capturarla y meterla en un tarro de vidrio. Una vez dentro, cuando ya estaba a salvo ya ante el asombro de los jóvenes, comenzó a producir seda y con gran habilidad comenzó a vendarse ella misma la pata dañada.
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etiquetas: araña , cura , pata , fractura , venda , seda
What we are watching in the video is the spider grooming himself, pulling his leg through his chelicerae to wash it, and also grooming it with his pedipalps. The leg is not broken."
Sus patas están perfectamente, se está limpiando a lametazos como los felinos.
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What we are watching in the video is the spider grooming himself, pulling his leg through his chelicerae to wash it, and also grooming it with his pedipalps. The leg is not broken."
Sus patas están perfectamente, se está limpiando a lametazos como los felinos.
Se esta vendando la pata y punto.
The Spider Chick: Sorry to disappoint you, but the spider is NOT fixing a broken leg and there is no cast. It would be so cool if it were true, but that is not what is happening on the video. What we are watching in the video is the spider grooming himself, pulling his leg through his chelicerae to wash it, and also grooming it with his pedipalps. The leg is not broken. Where you see it bend are natural joints. There is no silk being used. He has not pulled silk from his spinnerets and there is no silk on the leg. Spiders groom quite often. It is a common, natural behavior. (I am a spider ecologist. Other arachnologists agree with me)
Bowen Staines: I have so much respect for spiders. It appears however that the leg isn't broken, as they're invertebrates, so much as she's grooming herself and her leg - all four of my tarantulas do this exact thing regularly, leg by leg, just as she is, and it's not uncommon for spiders to protect themselves in this way during daily life. They have no coagulants in their blood, so any injury, no matter how small, can be fatal; so they regularly clean themselves like this and make protective netting with their webbing within their immediate reach so this doesn't happen, and injuries are less severe. This kind of superficial webbing they do can even help with the impact when falling from huge heights. Smart little fellers. So yeah. Leg ain't broken. Webbing comes from butt, not from pedipalps. Cool theory, wrong, but now you know!
Luego que llamen al la araña y se la cosa.
La araña se está lavando la pata, punto.
Hay que ver los veranos, la de "noticias" que tiene...
Que una araña suelte un líquido viscoso del abdomen, y que lo aproveche como hilo para tejer una tela, nos lleva directamente a la evolución y la selección natural, al igual que la frase, "Dios creó un animal que suelta cuerda por el culo".
"afaxia consonantica" en todo caso "afasia".