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I was sat doing the usual upkeep and record of the spiders today when I came to wonder why some are coloured in certain ways.
Now for some this can be explained with logic, the archetype b.smithi for instance does have colour markings that are indicative of all poisonous/venomous cratures, with the classic black & yellows.
Some also tend to have markings that help facilitate an exellent camouflauge scheme.
However the vast majority seem to have colours that fit neither of these two basic principles of nature. Of course there is the third reason, being that of mating, however this also does not fit for theraposhids due to their very poor eyesight, where some may not even be able to discern colours, let alone detailed markings.
So has there been any theories put forward to offer explaination behind this question?
I was sat doing the usual upkeep and record of the spiders today when I came to wonder why some are coloured in certain ways.
Now for some this can be explained with logic, the archetype b.smithi for instance does have colour markings that are indicative of all poisonous/venomous cratures, with the classic black & yellows.
Some also tend to have markings that help facilitate an exellent camouflauge scheme.
However the vast majority seem to have colours that fit neither of these two basic principles of nature. Of course there is the third reason, being that of mating, however this also does not fit for theraposhids due to their very poor eyesight, where some may not even be able to discern colours, let alone detailed markings.
So has there been any theories put forward to offer explaination behind this question?
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