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October 23, 2008

Gosh ! another serial killer spider !

Giant bird-eating spider struck in a backyard in Atherton, west of Cairns,
Australia.

- Spider is a Golden Orb Weaver

- Bird was a Chestnut-breasted Mannikin

Joel Shakespeare, head spider keeper at the Australian Reptile Park, said the spider
is a Golden Orb Weaver.
They usually feast on large insects and break down prey with their venom into a liquid
soup. It's unusual to see one eating a bird," he told 9msn.com.

Found on Telegraph, Oct 08/22, by Bonnie Malkin, Sidney... then redirected to 9msn.
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Thanks to Bonnie & co. from all PPG's spider admirers ! Yes, those who still come
to PPG to see once more the legendary
camel spider !


Now, if you want to know more about this web weaver specialist...
go ahead >
(Script : Damon Ramsey BSc.(Zool) Biologist Guide)

The 'Golden Orb Web Spiders', Nephila spp. are among the largest of the spiders
to build aerial webs.
They sit in the middle of their large 'orb' or circular shaped web usually with their
legs spread out and head pointing downwards.The abdomen is elongated and often
decorated with blacks, yellows and whites.

These spiders are referred to as a 'golden orb web' not because of the colours
sometime
found on the spider (that can include golden yellows), but because, at the
right angle, the
yellow silk of the web takes on a very delicate golden colour.

Unlike many spiders, they often leave their web up for some time, merely effecting
regular
repairs. They can do this because their web of yellow silk is one of the strongest
amongst
the spiders (Preston-Mafham and Preston-Mafham 1998).This is probably a
reflection of
the large size of much of the prey they capture, for even the remains of
birds have been
recorded in their webs (Raven 2000).

Most specimens of Golden Orb Web spiders observed are the females. This is because
the
Nephila genus has the biggest size difference between females and males of any
spiders,
with the tiny males sometimes being seen in the web.

(Smiling Golden Orb's portrait by Pagebao in Taiwan).

Before I leave you, I think it could be of some interest and pertinence to quote the
following sentence found somewhere in my searching about the Golden Orb
:
"Mostly harmless, but they have inadvertently killed some 20 people over the years.
People died either from fright or tripping over as they tried to avoid or escape from
their rather strong webs."

Pat the spider now !
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5 comments:

megha said...

well i am too afraid of spiders



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[G@ttoGiallo] said...

Oh, come on Megha, they don't jump on people grom pics !

CharmaineZoe said...

You'd be amazed how daft people can be when it comes to spiders - even pictures of them! This was in the local paper yesterday and was going the rounds of the office. It was amazing how many people wouldn't even look at it. I challenged a couple of them on how irrational their attitude was but it made no difference. Me? once I'd worked out what was bird and what was spider I was well impressed :-)

Chris said...

I have heard of these spiders, they are SO totally cool! We cannot live without Spiders, they are wonderful creatures. Great Post!

Mo and The Purries said...

Holy crap - we have orb weavers, but they're certainly not big enough to catch birds!!!



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