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Spiders Collection (page 11)

Spiders, the fascinating creatures that both intrigue and terrify us

Background imageSpiders Collection: Picture No. 11671475

Picture No. 11671475
Nursery Web Spider adult male. Date:

Background imageSpiders Collection: Picture No. 11671455

Picture No. 11671455
Huntsman Spider male. Date:

Background imageSpiders Collection: Picture No. 11671451

Picture No. 11671451
Tarantula Wolf Spider female at burrow. Date:

Background imageSpiders Collection: Picture No. 11671449

Picture No. 11671449
Tarantula Wolf Spider in habitat. Date:

Background imageSpiders Collection: Picture No. 11671448

Picture No. 11671448
Mediterranean Recluse Spider male on white background. Date:

Background imageSpiders Collection: Picture No. 11671406

Picture No. 11671406
Wasp Sider in the middle of its giant web. Date:

Background imageSpiders Collection: Picture No. 11671405

Picture No. 11671405
Wolf Spider camouflaged. Date:

Background imageSpiders Collection: Picture No. 11671401

Picture No. 11671401
Wolf Spider male. Date:

Background imageSpiders Collection: Picture No. 11671393

Picture No. 11671393
Ground Wolf Spider female with egg sac. Date:

Background imageSpiders Collection: Picture No. 11671383

Picture No. 11671383
Flower Crab Spider in the middle of the white-orange flower waiting for prey. Date:

Background imageSpiders Collection: Picture No. 11671373

Picture No. 11671373
Lobed Argiope/ Wasp Sider on its giant web with prey. Date:

Background imageSpiders Collection: Picture No. 11671372

Picture No. 11671372
European Garden Spider (Cross spider) female on bramble. Date:

Background imageSpiders Collection: AE-5972-9323

AE-5972-9323
Micrathena sp. isolated on a white background ~ Misiones, Argentina, South America

Background imageSpiders Collection: AE-5972-9319

AE-5972-9319
Micrathena sp. isolated on a white background ~ Misiones, Argentina, South America

Background imageSpiders Collection: AE-5972-7369

AE-5972-7369
Wolf Spider (Lycosidae) with her egg case ~ Misiones, Argentina, South America

Background imageSpiders Collection: AE-5972-7364

AE-5972-7364
Wolf Spider (Lycosidae) sticking to her egg case ~ Misiones, Argentina, South America

Background imageSpiders Collection: AE-5972-7338

AE-5972-7338
Wolf Spider (Lycosidae) with her egg case ~ Misiones, Argentina, South America

Background imageSpiders Collection: AE-5972-6747

AE-5972-6747
Yellow Spider (Oxyopes macilentus) ~ Misiones, Argentina, South America

Background imageSpiders Collection: AE-5972-3563

AE-5972-3563
Spider (Trechaleidae) on a rock ~ Misiones, Argentina, South America

Background imageSpiders Collection: Illustration shows spiders. Arachnida. - Spinnentiere, 1 print : color lithograph

Illustration shows spiders. Arachnida. - Spinnentiere, 1 print : color lithograph; sheet 36 x 26 cm. 1904. Ernst Haeckel 1834 a 1919 German biologist, naturalist, philosopher, physician, professor

Background imageSpiders Collection: Entomology, Myriapoda and Arachnida (litho) (b / w photo)

Entomology, Myriapoda and Arachnida (litho) (b / w photo)
XJF273154 Entomology, Myriapoda and Arachnida (litho) (b/w photo) by English School; Private Collection; English, out of copyright

Background imageSpiders Collection: Vase, 1889 (bronze and copper)

Vase, 1889 (bronze and copper)
XOS1765311 Vase, 1889 (bronze and copper) by Ringel d Illzach, Desire(1849-1916); 273x103 cm; J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles

Background imageSpiders Collection: Fable of the spider and the swallow, Dirk Stoop, John Ogilby, 1665

Fable of the spider and the swallow, Dirk Stoop, John Ogilby, 1665

Background imageSpiders Collection: Vase with Flowers, J. Waterloos, 1680 - 1684

Vase with Flowers, J. Waterloos, 1680 - 1684

Background imageSpiders Collection: Spiders XVII, Jan Luyken, Jan Claesz ten Hoorn, 1680

Spiders XVII, Jan Luyken, Jan Claesz ten Hoorn, 1680

Background imageSpiders Collection: Araneus orb-weaving spider (Araneus) in its web

Araneus orb-weaving spider (Araneus) in its web

Background imageSpiders Collection: Wasp spider (Argiope bruennichi)

Wasp spider (Argiope bruennichi)

Background imageSpiders Collection: Spider web of a Sheet Weaver or Money Spider (Linyphiidae), Bavaria, Germany, Europe

Spider web of a Sheet Weaver or Money Spider (Linyphiidae), Bavaria, Germany, Europe

Background imageSpiders Collection: Wasp Spider (Argiope bruennichi) on web, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, Europe

Wasp Spider (Argiope bruennichi) on web, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, Europe

Background imageSpiders Collection: Picture No. 11071449

Picture No. 11071449
Orb-weaver Spider on tree bark - Manas Wildlife Sanctuary, Assam, India. Date:

Background imageSpiders Collection: Amiens, France - La Prefecture and La Rue de Metz-Leveque

Amiens, France - La Prefecture and La Rue de Metz-Leveque
Attractive card with two inset views of Amiens, Picardy, France - La Prefecture and a view from La Rue de Metz-Leveque (looking west from the street along a narrow stream/canal off La Somme River - a)

Background imageSpiders Collection: Picture No. 11051755

Picture No. 11051755
Banded Huntsman Spider female with egg coccoon Australia Date:

Background imageSpiders Collection: Picture No. 11051754

Picture No. 11051754
Saint Andrew's Cross Spider eastern Australia Date:

Background imageSpiders Collection: Picture No. 11050636

Picture No. 11050636
Spiderweb dew covered cobwebs attached to a dead tree in orchard Autumn Biosphere Reserve Schwaebische Alb, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany, Europe Date:

Background imageSpiders Collection: Picture No. 11050635

Picture No. 11050635
Spiderweb dew covered cobwebs attached to a dead tree in orchard Autumn Biosphere Reserve Schwaebische Alb, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany, Europe Date:

Background imageSpiders Collection: Picture No. 11050634

Picture No. 11050634
Spiderweb dew covered cobwebs attached to a dead tree in orchard Autumn Biosphere Reserve Schwaebische Alb, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany, Europe Date:

Background imageSpiders Collection: Picture No. 11050633

Picture No. 11050633
Spiderweb dew covered cobwebs attached to a dead tree in orchard Autumn Biosphere Reserve Schwaebische Alb, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany, Europe Date:

Background imageSpiders Collection: Picture No. 11050054

Picture No. 11050054
Nursery Web Spider carrying egg sac tropical rainforest Costa Rica Date:

Background imageSpiders Collection: Picture No. 11050053

Picture No. 11050053
Nursery Web Spider carrying egg sac tropical rainforest Costa Rica Date:

Background imageSpiders Collection: Giant Wood Spider (Nephila maculata) adult female, on web in lowland rainforest

Giant Wood Spider (Nephila maculata) adult female, on web in lowland rainforest, Sinaraja Forest Reserve, Sri Lanka, January

Background imageSpiders Collection: Pinkfoot Goliath Birdeater (Theraphosa apophysis) adult, close up of legs and head (captive)

Pinkfoot Goliath Birdeater (Theraphosa apophysis) adult, close up of legs and head (captive)

Background imageSpiders Collection: Green Hermit (Phaethornis guy coruscus) adult male, in flight

Green Hermit (Phaethornis guy coruscus) adult male, in flight, hovering and taking spider from middle of web, Canopy Lodge, El Valle, Panama, October

Background imageSpiders Collection: Dustbunny Spider (Tegenaria atrica) adult female, in process of regrowing right rear leg

Dustbunny Spider (Tegenaria atrica) adult female, in process of regrowing right rear leg, on tile floor in house, Thirsk, North Yorkshire, England, May

Background imageSpiders Collection: Spider-hunting Wasp (Dipogon variegatus) adult female, with spider prey in hollow plant stem

Spider-hunting Wasp (Dipogon variegatus) adult female, with spider prey in hollow plant stem, Powys, Wales, July

Background imageSpiders Collection: Picture No. 10884159

Picture No. 10884159
Xysticus cristatus - with prey (Xysticus cristatus) Date:

Background imageSpiders Collection: Picture No. 10857239

Picture No. 10857239
Spider Web Date:

Background imageSpiders Collection: Picture No. 10857240

Picture No. 10857240
Spider Web - Covered in hoar frost Date:



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Spiders, the fascinating creatures that both intrigue and terrify us. From the Brazilian salmon pink bird-eating tarantula originating from northeastern Brazil to the Mexican White Knee Tarantula Spider, these arachnids have captured our attention for centuries. In their nests, we witness a remarkable sight - a Tarantula/Bird-eating Spider carefully carrying an egg cocoon. The dedication and care they show towards their offspring is truly awe-inspiring. Another species, the Tarentula/Baboon Spider leaves behind its old skin as it goes through the process of moulting. This transformation reminds us of nature's ability to shed what no longer serves us and embrace new beginnings. Louise Bourgeois' Maman Spider sculpture in Tokyo stands tall against Roppongi Hills Mori Tower, showcasing the artistic representation of these creatures. It serves as a reminder that even in urban landscapes, spiders continue to captivate our imagination. The close-up shots of tarantulas' faces reveal intricate details that often go unnoticed by many. Their unique features are brought into focus through scanning electron micrographs, revealing their beauty at microscopic levels. House spiders may be big and hairy but play an essential role in maintaining balance within ecosystems. A male house spider photographed on a white background showcases its impressive size while reminding us of their presence even in our homes. Lastly, we cannot forget about the Sydney Funnel-web Spider with its potent venomous bite. Found in Australia, this spider reminds us of nature's delicate balance between beauty and danger. From South America to Japan and beyond, spiders continue to amaze us with their diversity and adaptability. Whether you find them terrifying or intriguing, there is no denying their significance within our natural world.