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It's actually a subclass of the NZ Fluting Spider. This arachnid's named after the high-pitched sounds it makes while attracting a mate by rhythmically rubbing its frontal mandibles together. The indigenous peoples have long ago claimed that the spider's tunes resemble melodious whistles of the carefree sprites dwelling under the low savanna undergrowth and on which they've based many of their traditional dances. Here's the original video with audio included: https://i.imgur.com/O1JsN9e.mp4
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