the orb weaver spider also known common garden |
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The orb-weaver spider, also known as the common orb-weaver or garden spider, is a species of spider in the family Araneidae. It is widespread in Europe and North America and is easily recognized by its characteristic cross-shaped pattern on its abdomen, which gives it its name. These spiders build circular webs in gardens, parks, and woodlands, where they catch insects. The orb-weaver spider is important to the ecosystem, as it controls the population of pests. |
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