Oxyopidae
The spider-lynx (of the Oxyopidae ) are a Taxon of Araignée S Aranéomorphe S of intermediate size and little diversified. They live in the low vegetation and practice the hunt or with the mounting. Among their prey, one finds Mouche S, Moucheron S until the butterfly S and small Coléoptère S. the legs is long and all thorny. They have 8 eyes, of which 6 are laid out in form of hexagon. Their vision is excellent, which was worth the affixing of " to them; lynx".
One especially finds them in the Tropics and in the moderately hot zones. Only some species can live in the Paléarctique or the areas at the cold winters of North America. In the polar zone, they are absent.
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