This award-winning, upside-down photograph of a color-changing spider ambushing a bee relied on an uncommon digicam characteristic: A tilting LCD display screen

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Photographer Pete Burford earned a Finalist spot in Close Up Photographer of the Year’s ‘Death & Decay’ problem together with his picture Bee Meal. The picture is a visible feast for the viewer – and one other for the flower crab spider (Thomisus onustus) because it feeds on a bee.

Near the seashore in Crete, Burford found flowers inhabited by the spiders. He explains, “They can change color to match their surroundings, and bees were visiting the flowers for nectar, giving the spiders the perfect opportunity to ambush any that ventured too close.”




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