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#10348146
8 August 2023
Hamadruas is a genus of Asian lynx spider family Oxyopidae with Indo-Malayan distribution. Hamadruas spiders do not spin webs for catching prey; instead, they wait on plants for their prey motionlessly and pounce upon it as soon as it comes within their close range. Hamadruas species was observed taking care of its young ones. The female guards the egg sac by sitting above it. Even after the hatching of the egg sac, the female accompanies the spiderlings until they are ready to disperse. Due to the body color of this spider looks this spider looks like a miniature of an octopus on the leaves. A Hamadruas spider is hidden under a leaf in a forest and preys on a Sarcophaga (flesh-fly) at Tehatta, West Bengal; India on 08/08/2023.
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#10348156
8 August 2023
Hamadruas is a genus of Asian lynx spider family Oxyopidae with Indo-Malayan distribution. Hamadruas spiders do not spin webs for catching prey; instead, they wait on plants for their prey motionlessly and pounce upon it as soon as it comes within their close range. Hamadruas species was observed taking care of its young ones. The female guards the egg sac by sitting above it. Even after the hatching of the egg sac, the female accompanies the spiderlings until they are ready to disperse. Due to the body color of this spider looks this spider looks like a miniature of an octopus on the leaves. A Hamadruas spider is hidden under a leaf in a forest and preys on a Sarcophaga (flesh-fly) at Tehatta, West Bengal; India on 08/08/2023.
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#10348158
8 August 2023
Hamadruas is a genus of Asian lynx spider family Oxyopidae with Indo-Malayan distribution. Hamadruas spiders do not spin webs for catching prey; instead, they wait on plants for their prey motionlessly and pounce upon it as soon as it comes within their close range. Hamadruas species was observed taking care of its young ones. The female guards the egg sac by sitting above it. Even after the hatching of the egg sac, the female accompanies the spiderlings until they are ready to disperse. Due to the body color of this spider looks this spider looks like a miniature of an octopus on the leaves. A Hamadruas spider is hidden under a leaf in a forest and preys on a Sarcophaga (flesh-fly) at Tehatta, West Bengal; India on 08/08/2023.
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#10101086
30 May 2023
Hamadruas is a genus of Asian lynx spider family Oxyopidae with Indo-Malayan distribution. Hamadruas spiders do not spin webs for catching prey; instead, they wait on plants for their prey motionlessly and pounce upon it as soon as it comes within their close range. Hamadruas species was observed taking care of its young ones. The female guards the egg sac by sitting above it. Even after the hatching of the egg sac, the female accompanies the spiderlings until they are ready to disperse. Due to the body color of this spider looks this spider looks like a miniature of an octopus on the leaves. This photo was taken at Tehatta, west Bengal; India on 30/05/2023.
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#10101088
30 May 2023
Hamadruas is a genus of Asian lynx spider family Oxyopidae with Indo-Malayan distribution. Hamadruas spiders do not spin webs for catching prey; instead, they wait on plants for their prey motionlessly and pounce upon it as soon as it comes within their close range. Hamadruas species was observed taking care of its young ones. The female guards the egg sac by sitting above it. Even after the hatching of the egg sac, the female accompanies the spiderlings until they are ready to disperse. Due to the body color of this spider looks this spider looks like a miniature of an octopus on the leaves. This photo was taken at Tehatta, west Bengal; India on 30/05/2023.
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#10101090
30 May 2023
Hamadruas is a genus of Asian lynx spider family Oxyopidae with Indo-Malayan distribution. Hamadruas spiders do not spin webs for catching prey; instead, they wait on plants for their prey motionlessly and pounce upon it as soon as it comes within their close range. Hamadruas species was observed taking care of its young ones. The female guards the egg sac by sitting above it. Even after the hatching of the egg sac, the female accompanies the spiderlings until they are ready to disperse. Due to the body color of this spider looks this spider looks like a miniature of an octopus on the leaves. This photo was taken at Tehatta, west Bengal; India on 30/05/2023.
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#10101092
30 May 2023
Hamadruas is a genus of Asian lynx spider family Oxyopidae with Indo-Malayan distribution. Hamadruas spiders do not spin webs for catching prey; instead, they wait on plants for their prey motionlessly and pounce upon it as soon as it comes within their close range. Hamadruas species was observed taking care of its young ones. The female guards the egg sac by sitting above it. Even after the hatching of the egg sac, the female accompanies the spiderlings until they are ready to disperse. Due to the body color of this spider looks this spider looks like a miniature of an octopus on the leaves. This photo was taken at Tehatta, west Bengal; India on 30/05/2023.
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#10101096
30 May 2023
Hamadruas is a genus of Asian lynx spider family Oxyopidae with Indo-Malayan distribution. Hamadruas spiders do not spin webs for catching prey; instead, they wait on plants for their prey motionlessly and pounce upon it as soon as it comes within their close range. Hamadruas species was observed taking care of its young ones. The female guards the egg sac by sitting above it. Even after the hatching of the egg sac, the female accompanies the spiderlings until they are ready to disperse. Due to the body color of this spider looks this spider looks like a miniature of an octopus on the leaves. This photo was taken at Tehatta, west Bengal; India on 30/05/2023.
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#10101100
30 May 2023
Hamadruas is a genus of Asian lynx spider family Oxyopidae with Indo-Malayan distribution. Hamadruas spiders do not spin webs for catching prey; instead, they wait on plants for their prey motionlessly and pounce upon it as soon as it comes within their close range. Hamadruas species was observed taking care of its young ones. The female guards the egg sac by sitting above it. Even after the hatching of the egg sac, the female accompanies the spiderlings until they are ready to disperse. Due to the body color of this spider looks this spider looks like a miniature of an octopus on the leaves. This photo was taken at Tehatta, west Bengal; India on 30/05/2023.
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#9407938
8 January 2023
421 SPIERINGS Paul (mld), VAN DER STELT Jan Pieter (nld), Dakarteam Spierings, BRP, SSV, illustration, parc ferme during the Stage 8 of the Dakar 2023 between Al Duwadimi and Riyadh, on January 8th, 2023 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
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#9366232
30 December 2022
421 SPIERINGS Paul (mld), VAN DER STELT Jan Pieter (nld), Dakarteam Spierings, BRP, SSV, action during the Private test of the Dakar 2023, from December 28 to 29, 2022 near Yanbu, Saudi Arabia
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#9091572
29 October 2022
Stijn SPIERINGS of Toulouse and David PEREIRA DA COSTA of Lens during the French championship Ligue 1 football match between RC Lens and Toulouse FC on October 28, 2022 at Bollaert-Delelis stadium in Lens, France
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#9092760
29 October 2022
Stijn SPIERINGS of Toulouse during the French championship Ligue 1 football match between RC Lens and Toulouse FC on October 28, 2022 at Bollaert-Delelis stadium in Lens, France
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#5502686
1 March 2020
Stijn Spierings of Levski Sofia during the EFBET Liga match between Levski Sofia and Slavia Sofia at Vivacom Arena Georgi Asparuhov Stadium, Sofia, Bulgaria on March 1, 2020.
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#170594
8 July 2014
John Spierings, Executive Officer of the Reichstein Foundation gives an address on "Quality and qualifications: Ensuring vocational is not second best" at the Sutton Summit.
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#170595
8 July 2014
John Spierings, Executive Officer of the Reichstein Foundation gives an address on "Quality and qualifications: Ensuring vocational is not second best" at the Sutton Summit.
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