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Predation example: large centipede attacking and eating a large cane spider (in Hawai'i). Photograph taken by Eric Guinther on January 3, 2004 and released under the GNU Free Documentation License. The original uploaded version of this picture was the correct orientation—the centipede was hanging down, under the eve of a roof. This is "normal" habitat for the spider; apparently the centipede crawled up to the spider's lair and nailed it there. This "view" apparently confused some readers. Reduced version of this photo.

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