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Spider wrapping its meal

Araneus diadematus

Description:

The webs are built by the larger females who usually lie head down on the web, or in a nearby leaf (with a signal thread attached to a leg), waiting for prey to get entangled in the web. The prey is then quickly captured and wrapped in silk before being eaten. Orb spiders are said to eat their webs each night along with many of the small insects stuck to it. They have been observed doing this within a few minutes. A new web is then spun in the morning.

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2 Comments

ClaudiaS
ClaudiaS 11 years ago

The first one is really great!

Jolly Ibañez
Jolly Ibañez 11 years ago

Fantastic series

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Oud-Heverlee, Vlaanderen, Belgium

Spotted on Aug 1, 2012
Submitted on Aug 17, 2012

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