Unlike most of its relatives, green spiders were exceptionally social and were prone to attack and feed in groups of ten or more. Acting in unison, they were capable of surrounding and herding their victims into traps. Each galungol had a pad on each of its four rear legs, and the spider could rub its legs together to create the sounds with which it communicated.
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