Anoplius viaticus carrying spider prey.
I came across this Pompilid carrying her paralysed prey back to a nest site. Note at the end of the video, something runs out from the left. This was a crab spider, which after I stopped filming, latched on to the spider prey. The tug of war the ensued, can be seen in the next video.
Видео Anoplius viaticus carrying spider prey. канала Suffolk Naturalist
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