Juvenile Golden Orb Weaver (Nephila pilipes)

in #hive-1277886 months ago

Nephila pilipes, commonly called the golden orb weaver but more familiar as the garden golden spider, is a species of weaver spider belonging to the Nephilidae family, distributed in Southeast Asia, East Asia, and parts of Oceania. It is a species of giant orb weavers with large sizes commonly found in forests or gardens. The body length of females is approximately 30–50 mm, and that of males is 50–60 mm.

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This one I think is still a juvenile spider because it is smaller than the average N. pilipes.

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There are dense black hairy brushes on the spider's legs, and these will slowly disappear as the spider matures.

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Despite being a juvenile spider, I think this little guy is too adept at building the web as his home which is also a 'death trap' for prey.


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Nice species and very good shots @akukamaruzzaman friend!

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It's nice that you're not afraid of this kind of spider.