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...and four spiders online
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10/03/2015 11:24
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Re: ...and four spiders online
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10/03/2015 14:34
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That's all spiders!!
Eggs must have hatched.
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Re: ...and four spiders online
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14/03/2015 23:00
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Meh, my mate walked through a spiders web the size of a garage door when we were in Oz - kinda Indianna Jones style. Luckily no bites. Not even sure what spider it was but fairly large!
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Re: ...and four spiders online
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14/03/2015 23:13
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Re: ...and four spiders online
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15/03/2015 05:34
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Nobby, It was probably a Golden Orb spider that spin a very large web with a gold tinge. I have a couple of large webs over my back fence in a green belt along a creek. Great to watch them whilst having a "Cuppa". Have a look at this. You will notice a photo of one with a grasshopper/locust which will indicate its size. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golden_silk_orb-weaver
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Re: ...and four spiders online
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15/03/2015 07:44
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In 2012 a large individual was photographed killing and consuming a half-metre-long brown tree snake in Freshwater, Queensland. My word, where did the spider put it? How long did it take?
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