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Arachnids: A Fascinating World of Eight-Legged Wonders In the realm of arachnids, there is a mesmerizing diversity that captivates our imagination

Background imageArachnids Collection: Great Tree Spider

Great Tree Spider
A Great Tree Spider Date: 1917

Background imageArachnids Collection: Spider Eats Man 1890S

Spider Eats Man 1890S
A rather large spider finds something nice to eat Date: 1890s

Background imageArachnids Collection: A large spider (unidentified) searches for prey

A large spider (unidentified) searches for prey on a sand bank of a small stream in the night, . primary rainforest of river DAnum valley, Sabah, Borneo, Malaysia; June

Background imageArachnids Collection: Tarantula - living in woods in river Tes-Hem valley

Tarantula - living in woods in river Tes-Hem valley (Trochosa singoriensis). Erzin settlement, South Tuva, Russia

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Picture No. 11808330
Adult female of false widow spider (Steatoda paykulliana) on a white background, Liguria, Italy Date:

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Picture No. 11808323
Adult female of false widow spider (Steatoda paykulliana) resting on a wooden surface, Liguria, Italy Date:

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Picture No. 11807206
Harvestman, Norfolk UK Date:

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Picture No. 11807171
Harvestman with missing leg, Norfolk UK Date:

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Picture No. 11807135
Daddy Long-legs Spider, Norfolk UK Date:

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Picture No. 11807060
Daddy Long-legs Spider, Norfolk UK Date:

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Picture No. 11807054
Brown Owl-sitting on ground, Czech Republic Date:

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Picture No. 11806902
Crablike Spiny Orbweaver Spider Crablike Spiny Orbweaver Spider on web Klungkung Bali Indonesia Date:

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Picture No. 11806903
Juvenile Spiders Juvenile Spiders hatchlings in web Klungkung Bali Indonesia Date:

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Picture No. 11806900
Golden Weaver Spider Golden Weaver Spider Female with Fly (Diptera order) prey wrapped in silk on web Klungkung Bali Indonesia Date:

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Picture No. 11806899
Golden Weaver Spider Golden Weaver Spider Female with Fly (Diptera order) prey wrapped in silk on web Klungkung Bali Indonesia Date:

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Picture No. 11806896
Spider Spider with lace-like patterned web (stabilimentum) Klungkung Bali Indonesia Date:

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Picture No. 11806895
Spider Spider with lace-like patterned web (stabilimentum) Klungkung Bali Indonesia Date:

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Picture No. 11806786
Crab Spider on white background Galicia Spain. Date:

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Picture No. 11806760
Crab Spider on white background Galicia Spain. Date:

Background imageArachnids Collection: Imperial Scorpion, Pandinus imperator, front view

Imperial Scorpion, Pandinus imperator, front view

Background imageArachnids Collection: Crab spider, front view

Crab spider, front view

Background imageArachnids Collection: Orb web spider on its web

Orb web spider on its web

Background imageArachnids Collection: Raft Spider, Dolomedes fimbriatus, close up

Raft Spider, Dolomedes fimbriatus, close up

Background imageArachnids Collection: Spitting Spider, Scytodes thoracica, side view

Spitting Spider, Scytodes thoracica, side view

Background imageArachnids Collection: Smiling spider hanging from a thread, front view

Smiling spider hanging from a thread, front view

Background imageArachnids Collection: Orb-web weaver spider on its web

Orb-web weaver spider on its web

Background imageArachnids Collection: Mexican Red-kneed Tarantula (Brachypelma smithi), bird-eating spider

Mexican Red-kneed Tarantula (Brachypelma smithi), bird-eating spider

Background imageArachnids Collection: Illustration, hairy spider at end of thread dangling from cobweb

Illustration, hairy spider at end of thread dangling from cobweb

Background imageArachnids Collection: Orb Web Spider (Araneidae) weaving outer frame of web between tree branches

Orb Web Spider (Araneidae) weaving outer frame of web between tree branches

Background imageArachnids Collection: Orb Web Spider (Araneidae) beginning to weave web frame between tree branches

Orb Web Spider (Araneidae) beginning to weave web frame between tree branches

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Picture No. 11676122
Star Spider Date:

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Picture No. 11676118
European Scorpion Date:

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Picture No. 11676079
Wolf Spider female Date:

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Picture No. 11676077
Rustic Wolf Spider female with egg sac Date:

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Picture No. 11676076
Trapdoor Spider female on white background Date:

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Picture No. 11676075
Wolf Spider female with prey on white background Date:

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Picture No. 11676074
Trapdoor Spider female on white background Date:

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Picture No. 11676073
Trapdoor Spider burrow Date:

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Picture No. 11676072
Cardinal Spider female in ambush on a twig Date:

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Picture No. 11676067
Jumping Spider male on white background Date:

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Picture No. 11676059
Wolf Spider female with prey on white background Date:

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Picture No. 11676058
Trapdoor Spider female Date:

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Picture No. 11676057
Trapdoor Spider female Date:

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Picture No. 11675429
European Garden Cross Spider close up feeding on crane fly. Date:

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Picture No. 11675428
European Garden Cross Spider top shot feeding. Date:

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Picture No. 11675426
European Garden Cross Spider close up of underside on orb web. Date:

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Picture No. 11675427
European Garden Cross Spider side on feeding. Date:

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Picture No. 11675425
European Garden Cross Spider newly moulted juvenile. Date:



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Arachnids: A Fascinating World of Eight-Legged Wonders In the realm of arachnids, there is a mesmerizing diversity that captivates our imagination. From the awe-inspiring Tarantula and Bird-eating Spider, we witness nature's remarkable creations at their finest. Picture a Tarantula Spider delicately cradling an egg cocoon in its nest, ensuring the survival of its future offspring. This Mexican White Knee Tarantula Spider (SPH 2362 Acanthoscurria genicutata) showcases the nurturing side of these creatures. Meanwhile, a Tarentula or Baboon Spider emerges from its moulting phase, shedding its old skin to reveal a renewed exoskeleton. Witnessing this transformation reminds us of the resilience and adaptability found within African Scorpions like C1850. The close-up shots allow us to marvel at the intricate features adorning each arachnid's face. The piercing gaze of a Tarantula spider reveals both beauty and mystery while an Ogre faced/Net-casting spider (Deinopis sp) astounds with its web held between legs - truly an architectural masterpiece. Delving deeper into their world through scanning electron micrographs unveils hidden details we often overlook. Observe the magnified Crab Spider at x140 magnification; every tiny hair and structure becomes apparent in this mesmerizing image. Even closer to home, House Spiders make themselves known with their big and hairy appearance. One such male specimen was captured on white background in Reading house, UK - showcasing how these creatures coexist alongside us humans. Lastly, let's not forget about Australia's infamous Sydney Funnel-web Spider (atrax robustus). Its venomous reputation may strike fear into many hearts but studying it allows scientists to better understand our natural world and can more than just creepy crawlers; they are a testament to the wonders of evolution and adaptation.