Eucalyptus trees provide many organisms a hiding and living space throughout australia. Image and Text Copyright Joe Warfel
Yes, this is not an arachnid but the prey of the featured ant-mimic spider: Amyciaea albomaculata from Australia. Image and Text Copyright Joe Warfel
Spiders as all invertebrates have to molt old cuticle (skin) for it to grow.  Many spider species spin silken shelters to molt safely but many as this has done will hang by silk to molt clear of danger. This exuva (molted skin) has been left hanging.
Photographed in Queensland, Australia. Image and Text Copyright Joe Warfel
Photographed in Queensland, Australian rainforest. Image and Text Copyright Joe Warfel
This unusual Thomisdae (crab spider) is a predatory ant-mimic of the common green weaver tree ant found in Australia. Image and Text Copyright Joe Warfel
Yes, this is not an arachnid but the prey of the featured ant-mimic spider: Amyciaea albomaculata from Australia. Image and Text Copyright Joe Warfel
Yes, this is not an arachnid but the prey of the featured ant-mimic spider: Amyciaea albomaculata from Australia. Image and Text Copyright Joe Warfel
Yes, this is not an arachnid but the prey of the featured ant-mimic spider: Amyciaea albomaculata from Australia. Image and Text Copyright Joe Warfel
See photo in original gallery.