Do broad-Faced Sac Spider have any unique behaviors or adaptations?
Yes, broad-faced sac spiders (Trachelas tranquillus) are known for their unique hunting behavior of building silk retreats on tree trunks or under bark, from which they ambush their prey. They also have elongated chelicerae (mouthparts) that allow them to deliver venomous bites to immobilize their prey.
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