Normally, I would not carry a science story like this, but it is just so weird, it seemed worth noting. Those with arachnophobia need not read this.

Matjaz Gregoric, a research associate at the Scientific Research Centre of the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts (ZRC SAZU), Jovan Hadzi Institute of Biology, and coauthors studied the mating behavior of the Madagascan Darwin’s bark spider (Caerostris darwini), a sexually size dimorphic species from Madagascar with females several times larger and heavier than males. They uncovered a rich sexual repertoire in C. darwini that predictably involved sexual cannibalism and genital mutilation. In addition, their surprising finding was that males of this species routinely salivate onto female genitalia.
“Oral sexual contact seems to be an obligate sexual behavior in this species as all males did it before, in between, and after copulations, even up to 100 times.” said Gregoric who led the field and laboratory work that resulted in the current publication. Matjaz Kuntner, the senior author on this paper and chair of the Jovan Hadzi Institute of Biology ZRC SAZU only recently discovered and described C. darwini, noting that it produces nature’s largest webs and toughest silk. Now, this intriguing finding adds sexual behaviors to the species’ natural history.
Oral sexual contact is rare in the animal kingdom, except in mammals, where fellatio-like behaviors are known in macaques, lemurs, bonobos, hyenas, cheetahs, lions, dolphins and bats. However, cunnilingus-like behaviors, like the one shown in this spider are even rarer. Gregorič and coauthors suggest that oral sexual encounters could be a mechanism for boosting the male’s chances of paternity by either signaling the male’s quality or creating a chemical environment that would favor one male’s sperm against the sperm of rival males.
what I would like to see is the supposedly huge webs they spin
Obviously this research wasn’t done out of pure scientific voyeuristic curiosity – wait for the grant proposal asking the government to print billions of dollars for the education of young spiders about the dangers of oral/sexual transmission of herpes. If you can’t make them stop, at least you can take the fun out of it and make them feel guilty and doomed.
Genital mutilation? Are they Islamic spiders?
Pointman
FGM is an African problem not an Islamic one, the countries that have 95% rates of FGM are Christian countries not Islamic.
and Circumcision is mutilation, and the US has a pretty high rate of that.
vukcevic April 30, 2016 at 1:44 am
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Jeeezus Cristy, Vuc’s
Will growing up I was the kid who drank a glass a milk before eating.
Grew tall enough, but didn’t fill out much, (anywhere lol).
Earned a nickname from an older sibling, the SPIDERWOMAN.
So much for CIRs (corotating interaction regions).
What I have read recently is that these current sheet crossings, are preceded by density enhancements. And
seems that’s what I have been seeing in our cloud cover around here past couple days.
SOLAR SECTOR BOUNDARY CROSSING (UPDATED): On April 29th or 30th, Earth will cross a fold in the heliospheric current sheet–a vast wavy structure in interplanetary space separating regions of opposite magnetic polarity. This is called a “solar sector boundary crossing,” and it could trigger geomagnetic activity around Earth’s poles. NOAA forecasters estimate a 40% chance of G1-class geomagnetic storms on April 29th.
http://www.spaceweather.com/archive.php?day=27&month=04&year=2016&view=view
CHANCE OF STORMS THIS WEEKEND: NOAA forecasters estimate a 50% chance of G1-class geomagnetic storms on April 30th when a CIR (co-rotating interaction region) is expected to hit Earth’s magnetic field. CIRs are transition zones between fast- and slow-moving solar wind streams. They contain shock waves and density gradients that do a good job sparking auroras.
http://www.spaceweather.com/
Spider
wow Anthony
global warming is a hot issue
http://services.swpc.noaa.gov/images/ace-mag-swepam-3-day.gif?time=1462035724000
Thank you for not providing illustrations…