cooperative hunting would also includes the use of the brain too doesn't it? interesting...For coopoerative hunting to be practical, the spiders would need to be bringing down really big prey. Maybe that would be the big chickens.:drool:
--Chris
yup, just keep waiting;P.I'd have to see cooperative hunting to believe it. That would be amazing, I can't take anyones word on that.
for what ?yup, just keep waiting;P.
Is that how much they are? We should start a drive here on the boards. People can make donations towards the papers, somebody can bring in a certain amount of spiders, and they will be distributed among the donors, according to how much was donated.im willing to pay 2 gran for the papers to bring some here in the U.S.
They tend to tie rocks to your feet and push you into the river if you take wildlife without permission in Tambopata! Everything I observed and wrote about has been in-situ research over the course of 5 visits and a total of about 60 days in the forest. All captured specimens, weighed, measured and returned to their burrow un-harmed!
Maybe, but there is the case of ants. Of course with all that chemical communication perhaps the entire hive is a brain.cooperative hunting would also includes the use of the brain too doesn't it? interesting...
Scyotedes ssp. also display cooperative hunting.Maybe, but there is the case of ants. Of course with all that chemical communication perhaps the entire hive is a brain.
--Chris