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    Because of how this lady was placed this was the only angle I could get, but then it's an unusual angle (sorry Chocky, I know that you are not a lover of spiders). I think that the legs are amazing.
    I have included the photo with the shadow just because I liked it

    The black lump at its head is its meal.
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    Be this a golden orb spider?

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    Golden Orb Weaver
    Cracker. Well done.
    I just don't like them coming to wards me when helpless in the bathroom.

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    Yep, golden orb.. and looking at this one I'd say a golden BIG orb

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    OK ok. At least it's not in my bathroom.

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