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Spiders Collection (page 6)

Spiders, the fascinating creatures that both intrigue and terrify us

Background imageSpiders Collection: Female Raft spider (Dolomedes fimbriatus) with egg sac, Fliess, Naturpark Kaunergrat

Female Raft spider (Dolomedes fimbriatus) with egg sac, Fliess, Naturpark Kaunergrat, Tirol, Austria, July 2008

Background imageSpiders Collection: Three Beautiful demoiselles (Calopteryx virgo) and spiders on grass, Trebizat river

Three Beautiful demoiselles (Calopteryx virgo) and spiders on grass, Trebizat river, Bosnia and Herzegovina, May 2009

Background imageSpiders Collection: Crab spider (probably Thomisus onustus) preying on a Bush cricket (Tettigoniidae)

Crab spider (probably Thomisus onustus) preying on a Bush cricket (Tettigoniidae) on Musk thistle flower (Carduus nutans / macrocephalus) near Skrka lake, Hutovo Blato Nature Park

Background imageSpiders Collection: Female Garden spider (Araneus diadematus) wrapping up fly prey with silk on web spun in garden

Female Garden spider (Araneus diadematus) wrapping up fly prey with silk on web spun in garden, with house in the background, Wiltshire England, UK, SeptemberSeptember. Property released

Background imageSpiders Collection: Crab Spider (Thomisus onustus) female waiting for prey on head of Chrysanthemum

Crab Spider (Thomisus onustus) female waiting for prey on head of Chrysanthemum (Chrysanthemum segetum) in flower, garden, Orvieto, Italy

Background imageSpiders Collection: Jumping spider (Euophrys frontalis) male amongst flower petals, Peak District National Park

Jumping spider (Euophrys frontalis) male amongst flower petals, Peak District National Park, Derbyshire, UK, June

Background imageSpiders Collection: Jumping Spider (Salticidae) perched on Bigtooth Maple leaf (Acer grandidentatum)

Jumping Spider (Salticidae) perched on Bigtooth Maple leaf (Acer grandidentatum). Lost Maples State Park, Hill Country, Central Texas, USA, November

Background imageSpiders Collection: Picture No. 12010264

Picture No. 12010264
Wasp Spider - on Web - Cornwall - UK Date:

Background imageSpiders Collection: Picture No. 12010263

Picture No. 12010263
Wasp Spider - With Prey - Cornwall - UK Date:

Background imageSpiders Collection: Garden Spider (Araneus diadematus) in web, Temperate North America

Garden Spider (Araneus diadematus) in web, Temperate North America

Background imageSpiders Collection: Unidentified juvenile Tarantula, Rio Mormon, Peru

Unidentified juvenile Tarantula, Rio Mormon, Peru

Background imageSpiders Collection: Tarantula (Tapinauchenius latipes) eating an Anoles Lizard, Rio Mormon, Peru

Tarantula (Tapinauchenius latipes) eating an Anoles Lizard, Rio Mormon, Peru

Background imageSpiders Collection: Jumping Spider portrait, Singapore

Jumping Spider portrait, Singapore

Background imageSpiders Collection: Mado Minty 1913

Mado Minty 1913
Mado Minty, in theatrical spiders costume in Come Over Here, appearing in The London Opera House and also photographed in her private life. 1913

Background imageSpiders Collection: Tarantula spider in threatening pose

Tarantula spider in threatening pose (Trochosa singoriensis). South Tuva, Russia

Background imageSpiders Collection: Picture No. 11014566

Picture No. 11014566
Noble False Widow Spider - adult male standing on white background Allariz, Galicia, Spain (Steatoda nobilis) Date:

Background imageSpiders Collection: Picture No. 10859891

Picture No. 10859891
Common House Spider - Catching and biting bumble bee prey (Tegenaria gigantea) Date:

Background imageSpiders Collection: Green Spider - UK

Green Spider - UK
SPH-895 Green Spider UK Araniella cucurbitina Steve Hopkin Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageSpiders Collection: Cribellate Spider SPH 902 Female, UK. Amaurobius ferox © Steve Hopkin / ARDEA LONDON

Cribellate Spider SPH 902 Female, UK. Amaurobius ferox © Steve Hopkin / ARDEA LONDON
SPH-902 Cribellate Spider / Black Lace-weaver - Female UK Amaurobius ferox Steve Hopkin Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageSpiders Collection: Tarantula spider - face, spider lives in burrow in woods in river Tes-Hem valley

Tarantula spider - face, spider lives in burrow in woods in river Tes-Hem valley, typical; June; South Tuva
ANZ-946 Tarantula spider - face South Tuva, Russia Trochosa singoriensis Andrey Zvoznikov Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageSpiders Collection: Tarantula spider - close-up of face living in woods on river Tes-Hem bank

Tarantula spider - close-up of face living in woods on river Tes-Hem bank, typical; June; South Tuva, Russia Tu32. 3012
ANZ-918 Tarantula spider - close-up of face South Tuva, Russia Trochosa singoriensis Andrey Zvoznikov Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageSpiders Collection: Spider Web - covered in hoar frost UK

Spider Web - covered in hoar frost UK
SPH-248 SPIDER WEB - Covered in hoar frost UK Spider Web SPH 248 Covered in hoar frost, UK Steve Hopkin ARDEA LONDON INSECTS UK FROST PATTERNS WEBS Spider Web - covered in hoar frost UK A3 Steve

Background imageSpiders Collection: Spider Web Cloche Hat

Spider Web Cloche Hat
A rather unattractive young woman models a fantastical lace cloche hat with an elaborate spiders web radiating from the back - complete with spider

Background imageSpiders Collection: Holly Butterfly 1860

Holly Butterfly 1860
The HOLLY and other English butterflies

Background imageSpiders Collection: Morning dew drops on a spider web

Morning dew drops on a spider web

Background imageSpiders Collection: Yellow Crab Spider on yellow blossom, Arizona, USA

Yellow Crab Spider on yellow blossom, Arizona, USA
Yellow Crab Spider (Thomisus callidus) on a yellow flower in Cave Creek Canyon in the Chiricahua Mountains near Portal; Arizona, United States of America

Background imageSpiders Collection: Leaf various insects spiders bloodless animals

Leaf various insects spiders bloodless animals
Leaf with various insects and spiders, bloodless animals. / insectae. / insectes (title on object), Leaf with various insects, spiders and an earthworm, numbered 1-20. Numbered top right: 16

Background imageSpiders Collection: Leaf spiders Kobben aranea araignA es title object

Leaf spiders Kobben aranea araignA es title object
Leaf with spiders, Kobben. / aranea / araignees (title on object), Sheet with twenty-six different spiders, numbered 1-26. Numbered top right: 17

Background imageSpiders Collection: A Spiders Web Hangs Heavily With Dew; Astoria, Oregon, United States Of America

A Spiders Web Hangs Heavily With Dew; Astoria, Oregon, United States Of America

Background imageSpiders Collection: A Spiders Web Catches Dew; Astoria, Oregon, United States Of America

A Spiders Web Catches Dew; Astoria, Oregon, United States Of America

Background imageSpiders Collection: Spider Web With Dew

Spider Web With Dew

Background imageSpiders Collection: Japanese Maple Leaves Take On Autumn Colours With A Spiderweb Covered In Water Droplets In The

Japanese Maple Leaves Take On Autumn Colours With A Spiderweb Covered In Water Droplets In The Background; Astoria, Oregon, United States Of America

Background imageSpiders Collection: A Spiders Web Catches Rain Drops; Astoria, Oregon, United States Of America

A Spiders Web Catches Rain Drops; Astoria, Oregon, United States Of America

Background imageSpiders Collection: Dew Collects On The Web Of A European Garden Spider; Astoria, Oregon, United States Of America

Dew Collects On The Web Of A European Garden Spider; Astoria, Oregon, United States Of America

Background imageSpiders Collection: A Spider And Its Web Catch The Sunlight; Astoria, Oregon, United States Of America

A Spider And Its Web Catch The Sunlight; Astoria, Oregon, United States Of America

Background imageSpiders Collection: A European Garden Spider Waits In Her Web; Astoria, Oregon, United States Of America

A European Garden Spider Waits In Her Web; Astoria, Oregon, United States Of America

Background imageSpiders Collection: A Black And Yellow Argiope Spider Guards Her Web; Astoria, Oregon, United States Of America

A Black And Yellow Argiope Spider Guards Her Web; Astoria, Oregon, United States Of America

Background imageSpiders Collection: A Spider Tries To Dry Off; Astoria, Oregon, United States Of America

A Spider Tries To Dry Off; Astoria, Oregon, United States Of America

Background imageSpiders Collection: A Spiders Web Collects Dew On A Summer Morning; Astoria, Oregon, United States Of America

A Spiders Web Collects Dew On A Summer Morning; Astoria, Oregon, United States Of America

Background imageSpiders Collection: Spider on a black background

Spider on a black background

Background imageSpiders Collection: Spider On Web

Spider On Web

Background imageSpiders Collection: Water Droplets On A Spider Web; North Yorkshire, England

Water Droplets On A Spider Web; North Yorkshire, England

Background imageSpiders Collection: Malmignatte Spider Or Karakurt. Latrodectus Tredecimguttatus

Malmignatte Spider Or Karakurt. Latrodectus Tredecimguttatus

Background imageSpiders Collection: Side view of a Red Kneed Tarantula

Side view of a Red Kneed Tarantula



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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.