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Anonymous Anonymous said...

That's one of the coolest looking spiders I've ever seen. Wow!

April 28, 2008

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Is the neat coloured thing on it's back part of the spider? Or is it something it's chosen as a fashion statement (ie. Hermit Crab)?

April 28, 2008

Blogger anja said...

that spider rocks. I want some badass spikes too!

April 28, 2008

Blogger Unknown said...

That picture sure gets a lot bigger when you click it. I wasn't quite ready.

April 28, 2008

Blogger Jade said...

Brian- That's part of the spider.

Wombat- If you want to vacation where there aren't any spiders, you'll have to go to Antarctica. That's the only place in the world where you won't find any. They're even on the north pole.

April 28, 2008

Blogger Jade said...

Oh, and the spider species in the picture doesn't get larger than about 3/8". It's just a little guy.

April 28, 2008

Anonymous Anonymous said...

There're spiders in the north pole? Insane. (And awesome.)
*goes researching*

April 28, 2008

Blogger Abigail said...

That kind of spider is also found in NE Florida- I've seen several in my back yard. They're too small to be scary!

April 28, 2008

Blogger Raging Wombat said...

Look at all you spider apologists, trying to lull me into a fall sense of security.

April 28, 2008

Blogger kara said...

Definitely a Spiny Orb Weaver. Looks like a Female! The male's 'shell' is grey in color, the female white or off white. They grow a bit larger than the males. We have them all over the place here in south Florida. Lovely spiders that build large amazing webs.

April 30, 2008

Blogger Arachnophile said...

LOL, you know you love them wombat, deap down. REALLY deap down. ;)

You're never more than 3 feet from a spider at all times, just don't fight it and feel the LOVE. ;)

May 03, 2008

Anonymous Anonymous said...

We have these same spiders all over Houston, TX. There must be about 20 in my back yard right now. They are called "Crab Spiders" colloquially. They are not big and not scary.

You want big and scary, look at a wolf spider or wait till the tarantulas migrate through you back yard. Yikes.

They are better than the horrifyingly big giant roaches we have here, though.

May 05, 2008

Blogger Memory Harker said...

Well, but there are other spiders also called "crab spiders" colloquially ~ the Thomisidae family of the Araneae order, Wikipedia tells me.

This spiky guy, though, is Gastracantha cancriform by name. Or very close to it. And harmless and delightful.

^_^

September 03, 2008

Anonymous Anonymous said...

dude this spider is the kite spider, commonly found in Texas...

June 02, 2010

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