The Orge-Faced Spider By Susie Student
These spiders are about 13 mm long. The Ogre-Faced Spiders are called ogre-faced because of the huge posterior eyes. Posterior means in the back.
They are large and slow-moving, so have had to make some adaptations to catch their prey. http://habitatnews.nus.edu.sg/guidebooks/spiders/text/Dinopis.htm
This spider spins a web of silk…
…and casts it out to catch his prey just as a fisherman casts out a net over the water home-1.tiscali.nl/ ~ldvdberg/netwerperspin.htm