Showing posts with label spiders mating. Show all posts
Showing posts with label spiders mating. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

MATING SPIDERS!


You ever wondered how spiders make love?

This is a rare site let alone shot! Spiders in that act of mating. Spider sex has been stigmatized for years. Many people assume that spiders all act like black widows and kill there mates. This is not true at all. As these spiders showed me and my wife on a lucky day a few weeks ago-- the male and female get along very well and go their separate ways after mating.


These two will get along great and part their separate ways when done. But mating can be hard for a nearly blind predator. Some species actually commit suicide as the male moves his body into the females mouth and forces her to bite him, others it can happen by accident--but this species Araneus diadematus is down right loving when it comes to mating. Other species like the big-jawed spiders that live over water lock there jaws in a kiss while mating to insure they will not bite one another. There are many species who take precautions and mate killing almost never happens. This pair mated twice while we were there giving me the chance to take some rare pictures. Spiders even have a gentle side. This is the same species that amazed scientists by building perfect webs in space after hours of practice and experimentation on the part of the spider, proving that not all there actions are programmed at birth!

This is one of the most common and certainly the most commonly seen spiders here in the Portland Oregon area. However, just getting a chance to see spiders mating is an incredible thing. I have only observed it about 4 times in my life. Photographing it twice now. So this does not happen very often. It is the right season, to see mating spiders you definitely have to think about that. Late summer early fall is a good time. And you must be very still and not frighten them as when any 2 predators come together--a serious amount of careful communication is needed to make sure intentions on both sides are clear--mate and not meal!

They come together slowly, the male and female strutting the web with signals of substance. The female is far larger then the male here, but either spider could deliver a deadly bite to one another. We watched the entire thing twice as I fumbled to get my gear ready for a good sequence of shots and just see this at the same time. It is a rare site, let alone picture! In this species there is no bondage, but in some species the female actually gets wrapped up so that the male does not get bit while mating. In this case, she simply assumes a very submissive pose and the male recognizes that very quickly. He comes in slowly ready to run but confident and soon will embrace her.

The moment just before, she is in a submissive pose. The male who has his legs out--knows this and is ready with the two organs that look like 'boxing gloves' near his mouth. These are the palps. Males and females have them but they are enlarged in males so that the male spider can deliver sperm. The male must insert his palp (usually) into the females sex organ the epigynum. This is located on the abdomen, her underside which she has exposed here in this photo.

Here he is getting ready and she shows no signs of hostility so all is good. This was amazing to see. Someday I will have 2 SLR cameras and be able to do stills as well as HD video of this kind of thing without missing anything. He holds her in an almost loving way and she for the first time since she was a spiderling, lets another spider touch her.


The whole thing is over very fast. He delivers his package of prepared sperm that he put into his palps in a sperm-web (a small silk area made for transferring sperm to his palps before mating). She will store his sperm and he will go off to possibly mate again or mate with another female. No hostility was observed with these two. I was actually surprised by how nice they were to each other. Some species even give the female an offering of food, while other males are born to die--with no mouth--they live for only one reason which is to mate and die in the process. This is not the majority however. Garden spiders are mild tempered and a good thing to have in your garden. They are also called the "Cross spider" because some color variations seem to show a clear cross shape on the back.

After mating was done the male just walked out of the females web and she maintained her submissive pose until he was out of her web. Once this was done she took to tidying up her web taking some debris which had fallen into it while she was mating and removing them. That was funny to watch.
I was fighting the sun when I took these shots, my flash and the sun crated some lighting problems that I did not have time to correct. I got this shot just as I was fumbling to setup my gear for a day of shooting and finding the Triangle spider (article below). The male probably made his sperm web last night to make necessary preparations for transferring the sperm to his mate. He was in very little danger from the female with this species, despite the fact that she was in need of a meal herself. She can wait until she has had some good meals before she lays her eggs.

(Orange A. diadematus)
(Dark, Brown A. diadematus)
The two we saw mating were the Brown variety of the same species. There is also this kind which lives side by side and even a 3rd which seems related to the shamrock spider. I am not sure if this is a "race" of the species that does not often interbreed or if the color differences are just a genetic tag like eye color in humans which can be one or the other. The only way to find out is more observation and research. Both colors have the same webs and share the same name. They also build small areas to hide from the sun during hot days and make an egg sack. This large female has probably already mated and is ready to lay her egg-sack. They only live one year and lay one egg in their lifetime.

NEXT POST WILL BE: the 'Lynx' spider



Tuesday, March 17, 2009

It's the season for love!

It is the season for love! Just after we got our marriage certificate we stopped and I had to pose for a picture. Get through the article I wrote (for once I rant and rave like people do in blogs:) and see a better shot of the marriage certificate. Love is universial.



SPIDERS IN LOVE!
It is my mission to try to destroy some of the rumors and misconceptions about spiders that people have. If seeing is beliving, these spiders are literally kissing! No photoshop and no question. This is the way a great number of species reproduce. There's no violence, or gore and I dare even say joy.

Many spiders do also have a strange caring side. One species I recently read about actually
becomes the ultimate mother by committing suicide so that her young can eat her body. Now that's gross--but only one species I know of does it. Several species of male spiders commit suicide for the female every time on purpose to mate and in fact will not even start mating until they have forced there body into the females fangs! There is an estimated 35,000 species of spiders and only a small number of them practice any kind of regular cannibalism. We like to demonize what we fear for good reason. But if we are to survive in the long term we must admit our own history to ourselves before we demonize all low and disgusting actions of animals. I was absolutely shocked when I found out how cattle are treated. And how we treat ourselves.
Africa, the mid east, wars.. drugs.. rich getting richer and poor dieing of diease. People acting and not acting have caused more graphic and terrible violence then any spider species ever will or could. If spiders were to disapper completely, I give humanity only about a decade or so. That means just that, we need spiders so much that if all species where to disapper one report I read said that we would litterally be "knee deep in insects". Like the honey bee, the spider gets a less glammous but no less important posion in our world and in every one of our lives. We could not exist without them. Even with all of our technology, spiders are too much of an intergal part of the echo system for us to exist without them. Period. So we should have some respect for them, and give that poor spider in the bathtub a break by letting it run into a jar and then take it out side.


Picture break!
The local Barber shop here in The Dalles not too far from where I live. This is one of a few buisnesses that has been here for many decades. Yeah, yeah, I know I can't save the world and that's not what my website is about. So finding a picture hit some nerves here. I can go ranting and raving blogging like the rest. Maybe for the good or not. Mainly I want people to teach there children to respect all life. Spiders included. So spread the word about my website, and about respecting life. An old poem of unkown origins goes like this, "if you want to live and thrive, let a spider run alive".


We treat cattle in an unbelievably horrible way. They never see the light of day--everything is artificial--even sex--and is so disgusting I can hardly eat beef let alone tell you on a G-rated website how bad it really is. The treatment of cattle and other animals is worse then any spider species could create. And when I learned about it on an educational channel, I found myself wondering how all this came to be. Who the #$#@ thinks this @#$% up! I don't think anybody in there right mind could think something this messed up as how we mass-produce beef unless they were psycoticly violent. If we are ever to leave this planet and possibly find other life forms intelligent as we know it or not, we are going to live with quite a burden. If everyone knew about how beef cattle were treated, the beef industry would go bankrupt. If everyone knew how much oil was destroying our world and how we are going to run out of it.. things would change very quickly. If everyone really KNEW. Saw it with there own eyes in person. Be able to see the behavior of those things which are truly alien to the human condition that we do anyway behind the scenes and hush hush. We are also going to need to make serious changes if we are to really live up to the qualities of being human. Like the way we treat animals. We need not judge it nor fear the actions of other species for we did not create nor did we invent it. All animals when afraid or harmed will bite and will feel pain. Anyone who disagrees must surely be moraly bankrupt. To smash a spider because its' there, because you judge by so-called human values or un-based fear is a very unfair act. We ourselves as a species have a lot of evolution to do before we are able to understand how to live with other species and live without deeply fearing them irrationally.

An example is simple of how we think: Leave it to us to capitalize on the Black widow and other species that are both dangerous to humans and have the most gruesome names and reputations. Despite her reputation as being a widow, she does not have much choice in the matter. If she lets the male free, or he simply goes free, he will die in a matter of hours. Male black widows are born without feeding organs, thus they live for one reason, to mate with the female and provide her with a meal. Yeah, sometimes being a guy can really suck in the animal world. Hell, even in humans, women tend to outlive men by about 10 years. A great many species harmlessly lock jaws in a display that resembles kissing to show submission and mate. Even if disturbed I saw them come back together in what I can only call spider passion! There's no agression, and little or no danger of a male becoming a meal in many species. Spiders and indeed most animals, can be very human. And vice versa.




And now we have come full circle with this. I'm kissing my soon to be wife after finding spiders kissing. The truth is, animals do an amazing number of things that people do. And therefor we should not think ourselves so far different then them. Yes, that is a marriage certificate, the wedding is set for April 4th 2009. I'm excited and ready. I love her very much and trust her with my heart, something I was not sure I could do again. It's incredible how far we have come in a year and I thank her and God deeply for everything she has done for me.