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    Having a bit of a Yoga stretch.
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    It looks as if it's eating something.

    Could it be the leaf - or an insect caught in the web?

    (It's robbing the spider's larder if it is the latter.)

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    Think it may be attached by the tail to a piece of web, those plants were full of them.
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    It was there for a long time (at least half an hour). I think clever old Rolf may have the answer - here it's closer in - looks like a thread of web coming from the tail.
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    Thats one way of keeping them still for the camera.

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    LOL, Joe - I didn't think of that

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