GARDEN ORB WEAVER SPIDER
To all those with a phobia of spiders, I apologise in advance. But I could not help but notice the beauty of the Garden Orb Weaver spider, but more specifically their webs.
If you look closely at the detail of their webs, even the most arachnophobic must appreciate the amount of work that goes into it. They make a new web every night, and wait patiently to catch their prey. They may look big and hairy, but they are harmless, though a bite will still be painful.
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Apology not accepted hmph!
lol
😂You don't want to put him/her under the microscope!
I'm not too sure, i feel torn about it. Maybe if he/she has been asleep for i don't know.... a couple of weeks, then maybe lol.
Hahaha, you're not going to let go of the he/she are you. I feel I have to say that because I called the grasshopper a he or him the whole way through the post, and then @nikv said it was probably a she about to lay eggs. So I thought I better cover both.😁
lol
I only wrote he/she coz you wrote it
Thats funny, I thought you were teasing me. In a fun way of course😁
Tell Soju we miss her too.
Gorgeous spiders
Thanks
Wow that spider is very pretty, it put a lot of work into making that huge web. Nice captures @white.tiger
Thankyou so much😊