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Maggie Koerth-Baker at 6:57 am Tue, Sep 11, 2012

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Male peacock spiders are fuzzy, strangely adorable, and boast a brilliantly colored abdomen that they flip up and use as a prop for an elaborate (for a spider) mating dance.

In this video, the mating dance of the peacock spider has been helpfully set to music, so you can really see why his abdomen makes female spiders wanna shoop.

This particular specimen is apparently a representative of an as-yet-unnamed species of peacock spider. You can read more about this species, and what makes it different from its cousins, in this paper by Jürgen C. Otto and David E. Hill, who also made the video.

Via Bug Girl

Maggie Koerth-Baker is the science editor at BoingBoing.net. She writes a monthly column for The New York Times Magazine and is the author of Before the Lights Go Out, a book about electricity, infrastructure, and the future of energy. You can find Maggie on Twitter and Facebook.

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  • awjt

    Super hawt, srsly.

  • http://ae4rv.com/ royaltrux

    Adorable.

  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Maj-Variola/100003091129531 Maj Variola

    Someone please add some cool sunglasses to a dancer… with 4 lenses..

  • bobcorrigan

    For some reason I’ve got “What is Love?” in mind as an alternative soundtrack.

  • http://2012diaries.blogspot.com/ tristan eldritch

    Talk about flying the freak flag high.

  • Boundegar

    At 1:08 the spider seems to simply vanish.  Is this a jumping spider, or does he have powers of invisibility?

    • ocker3

      Jumping spider, they move Fast!

  • mappo

    This is the Maggie version of a unicorn chaser, isn’t it?

    • http://maggiekb.com/ Maggie Koerth-Baker

      Yes. 

      • ocker3

         Thank you, thank you So much! *hug*

  • http://twitter.com/mgmars Michael Mars

    This is one of those videos where my immediate reaction upon viewing is to plan how my D&D group will fight a giant psionic version of this creature in their next adventure.

    • psulli

      +1 to booty shaking; Can Vogue! three time per round.

  • matt H

    In other news, sleazy dude with huge mustache harasses women in a bar.

  • Timmy Corkery

    As if spiders didn’t already freak me out, these f#ckers have eyes in the back of their heads. Admittedly less freaky are their cute little mittens, but still.

    • http://profile.yahoo.com/6CWG4MGNQFRSZI5NGY3PBOO3X4 Alexandros

       Mittens?
      Oh, you mean its mandibles?

      • KBert

         Pom-poms.

  • John Weitzmann

    w/o any in-depth knowledge of spiders I am pretty certain that this is not only a mating display but also something to scare away predators – because that abdomen looks exactly like the head of a praying mantis / a dragonfly.

    • vonbobo

      I agree. However, appearing as a predator to a potential mate could be trouble too. Perhaps the sudden flash of a predator stuns the mate into a “remain still” mode, making the mate less reliant upon consent?

  • Wreckrob8

    Adorably squishy.

  • PhosPhorious

    Where to you tuck the dollar bills?  Purely as a matter of anatomical interest, of course. . . .

  • srallen

    I’ll just leave this here.

    • Brainspore

      It’s like a contemporary male version of the “Arachne” myth.

    • Lyn Hilliard

      That’s perfect… brilliant catch! It is imperative that this spider be named Maratus Funkadelic.

  • http://thisisonlya.blogspot.com robcat2075

    I hope this isn’t one of those situations where the male gets eaten when it’s over.

    • Wreckrob8

      Why? To be fair some female spiders get eaten by their young as they hatch. Hopefully the males die happy.

    • Brainspore

      I used to feel bad for all the species that kick the bucket after mating, but on balance ”dying in a moment of post-coital bliss” is probably the best way to go that any creature could hope for.

  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Walter-Amos/691460257 Walter Amos

    All praise to the Hypno-Spider!

  • confu

    As I learned from the paper this species still lacks a name.
    Instead of Maratus species A I would propose Maratus Travolta aka the Saturday Night Spider.

  • Maria Pranzo

    Bow chicka bow boooow….bow chicka bow boooow…

  • http://halfbakedmaker.org Robert Baruch

    So raise your fifth and sixth arms in the air!
    And wave your colored abdominal flap like you just don’t care!
    And if you believe you’re not gonna be eaten by your mate,
    scream it out and say Oh Yeah!

  • snagglepuss

    I like the upraised arms – Made me think, “GOOOOOOOAAAAAAALLLLLLLLLL !!!!!!”

    Because, after all…Every horny spider needs a goal, right ?

  • humanresource

    Still a better love story than Twilight.

  • http://www.facebook.com/arnaud.clermonte Arnaud Clermonte

    He’s doing the eye of Sauron!