Wednesday, 2 July 2025

Mating Dance

 

Mating Dance


Peacock spider (Maratus volans)

Image courtesy Wikimedia Commons

A courtship display or mating dance is a ritual set of movements designed to attract the attention of a potential mate. If successful, the couple will copulate and eventually young will be born or hatched.

Ritual displays are often colourful and extravagant. The Peacock spider (Maratus volans) is a jumping spider native to Australia. Brightly coloured, he also claps his third pair of legs and dances from side to side as he approaches the female. However, if she is not sufficiently impressed by his display, she may eat him!

About sixteen years ago, we were privileged to watch an incredibly special ritual never before captured on camera. The conservatory was empty of everything except a pair of step-ladders. As we attempted to fold the ladders to put them away, we noticed that they were inextricably tangled. On closer inspection, we realised we had chanced upon the mating dance of the step-ladders.

The ladder on the right in the above photograph, is a five-step ladder, a female. The male, on the left, has seven steps and is taller and broader than his mate. Note the black straps – a secondary sexual characteristic of the male.

The following photograph gives a closer view of the male’s technique. See how closely he embraces his mate. Can you see the female’s black feet?

We were delighted to be privy to this unique event and anxiously awaited baby ladders in the near future. We hoped they would be six-steppers, but would have been content simply to see sturdy baby ladders.

 View from another angle, female on left, male on right

Sadly, it was not to be, and a repeat mating was never attempted, for the ladders were separated and stored, never to meet again.

46 comments:

  1. That spider? No, thank you. It might be colorful and it might dance but it scares the bejesus outta me!

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    1. I am not fond of spiders at all, but found this colourful one quite astonishing and rather attractive.

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  2. I thought you might be pulling our legs (there's a curious expression) with the flamboyant peacock spider until I looked it up. Amazing!

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    1. It's extraordinary and very pretty, if a spider can ever be said to be pretty.

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  3. Such an unusual creature that I never learnt to know

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    1. It's amazing, but then, so much in nature is.

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  4. I didn't believe that spider! The eyes look like sunglasses.
    I feared for the consequences when my father proposed to stuff his and his brother's rollators onto the back seat of his little Fiat 500 a few years ago... luckily an alternative plan was devised...

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  5. Thank goodness there was only one spider photo, I'm still shuddering.

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  6. I quickly scrolled down past that spider before the picture could load... <>
    What a shame there were no baby ladders. I could do with one in my kitchen to reach the top shelves in the cabinets.

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    1. I'm sure there would have been a market for baby ladders, but it was not to be.

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  7. thanks for the early AM laugh out loud moment, that spider can stay where it lives, I don't do jumping and if this one jumped I would not be laughing... he is kind of cute and and also amazing

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  8. What a fascinating experience. It's a shame that it didn't result in any baby ladders. Thanks for my morning laugh.

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    1. You can just imagine little step-ladders growing taller by the day!

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  9. Too bad no baby stepladders resulted. I've seen the mating dance of the coat hangers more than once, but, to protect their privacy, never tried to take a picture. I thought, by the way, that you had made up that spider, but it really does exist.

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    1. Coat hangers multiply faster than rabbits!
      The little spider is amazing.

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  10. Oh how sad! Separated before the step stools were born!

    Thanks for my giggle.

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  11. What an honour to be privy to a step ladders' mating dance. Shame there weren't any baby ladders, though :-) xxx

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  12. Fascinating -Christine cmlk79.blogspot.com

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  13. Soooo funny
    Alison in Devon x

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  14. Thanks for being so observant and catching the ladder mating dance.

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  15. Okay, that story took an interesting twist.

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  16. The spider doesn’t impress, but those ladders are awesome. I 😜

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  17. Beautiful spider. Sad ending to a ladder love story.

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  18. I think mating dances should be reintroduced in general. Rather than just buy a girl a drink and expect to sleep with her - as seems to be the case these days - he should perform an expressive but beautiful dance.

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    1. Does buying a drink even come into it these days? For some it definitely doesn't.

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  19. The ladder story was so unique. lol I loved it.

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  20. Great post and I'm still chuckling :)

    All the best Jan

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  21. I just love your sense of humour ,Janice. 🤣
    What an incredibly colourful spider.

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  22. I don't like spiders, but could make an exception for this one!

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