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Few days old Micrathena
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Black Micrathena just build its web
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Shy spider on a leaf
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Mmm, lunch
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Spider caught a fly
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Spider waiting for a prey (look at the fly at the bottom)
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Spider eating don't-know-what
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Neoscona spider just finished its web between sugar cane leaves
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Cellar spider just captured a fly. Looks like a new type of Hanging Thief
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Look who went for a night trip
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Hungry Funnel Spider can't wait for its next prey
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Huge spider waiting for lunch. This spider is the size of my hand's palm
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A beautiful spider. It is found commonly in gardens
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Black version of our spiky spider. Usually seen in adult form by September every year
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Lower view of our spikey friend. This is a beautiful female. Males are considerably smaller
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Micrathena gracilis. Nice spikey spider. Terrible at first sight, but harmless to humans
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Shy spider protected by a leaf. Sensitive 'hairs' decorate its legs
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This Green Lynx spider captured a fly. Good catch!
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Grass spider carrying its eggs
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Orb Weaver hiding during mid day
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Orb Weaver showing chelicerae and pedipalps
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Another Orb Weaver enjoying a Leaf Hopper
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Orb Weaver just captured a fly
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Hidden spider
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Opilion, non-venomous arachnid
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Grass spider
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Banded Argiope - Argiope Trifasciata, male and female
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Banded Argiope - Argiope Trifasciata
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Neoscona Oaxacensis
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Banded Argiope - Argiope Trifasciata