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navigate by keyword : araneidae araneids are builders circular common english family fields forests found gardens group hence large mean members most name often orb orbweaver previously spider spiders spiral they used very was web webs wheelshaped

A  very large spiders web Royalty Free Stock Photo
Large Raft spider guarding her baby spiders Royalty Free Stock Photo
A large golden orb spider in its web in Niue Royalty Free Stock Photo
Close up macro shot of a European garden spider (cross spider, Araneus diadematus Royalty Free Stock Photo
Spider web early made large in freezing fog Royalty Free Stock Photo
Spider web with early made large in freezing fog Royalty Free Stock Photo
A spider web is seen on a wooden fence Royalty Free Stock Photo
A  very large spiders web
Spider web early made large in freezing fog Royalty Free Stock Photo
A female Wasp spider Argiope bruennichi wrapping up a grasshopper that has landed in her web. Royalty Free Stock Photo
The newborn spiders are still in large groups Royalty Free Stock Photo
The newborn spiders are still in large groups Royalty Free Stock Photo
The newborn spiders are still in large groups Royalty Free Stock Photo
The newborn spiders are still in large groups Royalty Free Stock Photo
The newborn spiders are still in large groups Royalty Free Stock Photo
Orb-weaver spiders or araneids are members of the spider family Araneidae. They are the most common group of builders of spiral wheel-shaped webs often found in gardens, fields and forests. `Orb` was previously used in English to mean `circular`, hence the English name of the group


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