Thomisidae is a family of spiders, including about 175 genera and over 2,100 species. The common name crab spider is often applied to species in this family, but is also applied loosely to many other species of spiders. Among the Thomisidae, "crab spider" refers most often to the familiar species of "flower crab spiders", though not all members of the family are limited to ambush hunting in flowers.
Rationalisation for the name crab spider is generally subjective and anecdotal. It is commonly said to refer to a fancied resemblance to crabs, or to the way such spiders hold their two front pairs of legs, or their ability to scuttle sideways or backwards. Some spiders so called have bodies that are flattened and angular. At all events, the Thomisidae are the family most generally referred to as "crab spiders". However, some members of the Sparassidae are called "giant crab spiders", Selenopidae are called "wall crab spiders", and various members of Sicariidae are sometimes called "six-eyed crab spiders". Some unrelated orb-weaver spider species such as Gasteracantha cancriformis also are commonly called "crab spiders".
We try to understand
What we have done...
But we have lost the world forever
We are walking over frozen oceans
We see no trees, we see no sun
All the flowers in the garden
Died years ago under the ice
We hear a thunderstorm from far away
It's a dark sign for the end of days
The earth stands still, the sky is on fire
It's natures revenge for what we've done
There are no animals, there is no rain
To wash away the blood from our hands
And we're still praying for redemption
For someone to show us the way
But we have lost our future today
We hear a thunderstorm from far away
It's a dark sign for the end of days
The earth stands still, the sky is on fire
It's natures revenge for what we've done
This is doomsday -we've lost the game