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love these garden spider their web looks like a zipper
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Found very close to ferns near a small stream of water. It was about 2 inches long and has just caught a small fly. Its web was about 12 inches wide
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Found very close to ferns near a small stream of water. It was about 2 inches long and has just caught a small fly. Its web was about 12 inches wide
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Female orb weaver found around a meter away from Double Pond at Pepperwood Preserve. The spider was large, with 1.5 centimeter long abdomen, .7 centimeter long carapace and 2 centimeter long legs. There were tons of baby frogs jumping around the pong and two were stuck in the spider's web. The frogs were only about 3 centimeters long and the spider was eating one with another secured to the side of the web. The spider's web was an orb web and had a layer of tangle web in front and behind the orb web. There was one other orb weaver slightly larger than this one on the other side of the pond. This orb weaver had the same style of web.
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A big black and yellow spider was near the pond resting on it's web.
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A big black and yellow spider was near the pond resting on it's web.
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A big black and yellow spider was near the pond resting on it's web.
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It was very still in its web, seemed to have one vertical zig-zag patterned web. It was located in a rush right next to a pond in grassland.
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It was very still in its web, seemed to have one vertical zig-zag patterned web. It was located in a rush right next to a pond in grassland.
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Found near turtle pond. It has a couple layers to its web to protect itself. It was less than 4 inches and has a very complex web
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Found near turtle pond. It has a couple layers to its web to protect itself. It was less than 4 inches and has a very complex web
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Found a very bright spider in it cylindrical web by Turtle Pond. Did not see any others. Spider was about two or three inches big and did not move. Nothing was in its web.
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Found a very bright spider in it cylindrical web by Turtle Pond. Did not see any others. Spider was about two or three inches big and did not move. Nothing was in its web.
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This is the same yellow garden spider I've posted before but I thought her and her egg sac would make a good observation.
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Female (bottom left) and male (top right)