This spider belongs to the long legs of Amblypygi, which appeared on Earth more than 300 million years ago.
First, the spider hung upside down and began to separate from the old crust from its back.
The process of exiting this old crust usually lasts within an hour.
The spider needs a few days to recover and wait for the new shell to become stronger.
The face of the spider leg is long at a close distance after molting.When they have just molted, their new crust is white, very soft and vulnerable to predator attacks.
Currently, scientists have discovered 155 long-legged spiders in the world.With 5 to 70 cm long legs and more set to catch prey they look very outstanding.
Although there are scary looks, these spiders are very gentle and not dangerous to humans, so they are often bought as pets.
The makeover of the long leg spider.