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Spiders

Description:

These spiders we found in the garden. It was hard to find them! We found them in trees, spiky places, bushes, and mostly on the tree branches.It took a lot of teamwork and determination, with some mistakes! But we did it and had fun! (We found 6 spiders)😀😄😊

Habitat:

Garden/trees

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Green Nature
Green Nature 7 years ago

The hole in the web looks also like the traditional funnel of a funnel spider. So, it's probably some kind of funnel weaving spider in the family Agelenidae.

Sometimes the spiders that build those webs along the bottom of shrubs and other low handing plants are also called grass spiders. None of them are particularly aggressive.

http://greennature.com/article45.html

Monica Neal
Spotted by
Monica Neal

Raleigh, North Carolina, USA

Spotted on Jun 27, 2016
Submitted on Jun 27, 2016

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