MAKE A MEME View Large Image Found hanging downwards on a thin web on my clothesline one night. I believe it's probably one of the garden orb weaver or web spiders ((Eriophora transmarina) . There are many shapes and colours in these big guys with one of their ...
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Keywords: australian spiders australianspiders arachnids hairy spiders hairyspiders ugly spiders uglyspiders surreal Found hanging downwards on a thin web on my clothesline one night. I believe it's probably one of the garden orb weaver or web spiders ((Eriophora transmarina) . There are many shapes and colours in these big guys with one of their distinctive features being their rather large abdomens. If you look closely at the bottom photo on the right, you can spot the dark shining fangs behind its hairy front appendages. There's a similar looking one on this website: www.brisbaneinsects.com/brisbane_orbweavers/Garden_sp_pat... Found hanging downwards on a thin web on my clothesline one night. I believe it's probably one of the garden orb weaver or web spiders ((Eriophora transmarina) . There are many shapes and colours in these big guys with one of their distinctive features being their rather large abdomens. If you look closely at the bottom photo on the right, you can spot the dark shining fangs behind its hairy front appendages. There's a similar looking one on this website: www.brisbaneinsects.com/brisbane_orbweavers/Garden_sp_pat...
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