I've got loads of spiders to unleash, so prepare for an Arachno-gala. Do whatever you need to do (get the shower water hot, curl your toes and tuck your feet underneath you, whatever), and enjoy.
Let me begin with Judy's eight-legged friend in Wisconsin, US. This webslinger alternates between her leafy abode by the porch and her web. You have more restraint than I, Judy. No arachnid is allowed to take up residence near my porch for more than a day (except for jumping spiders, they get a pass). They get relocated.
Mara encountered this beauty in Akita, Japan. It was so large that she and her friends nicknamed it Gojira (that's Godzilla to us English-speaking gargantuan monster movie fans). See how international this post is? We're reaching across the globe, people.
Poor Carrie's tale follows, in which she lived out a nightmare of mine. She and her husband, Dan, were sitting in the garage, taking a break after a long day of construction, when Dan thinks he spots a mouse on the floor. But, low and behold, it wasn't a mouse. It was a mommy wolf spider, complete with spiderlings on her back. Carrie begins gacking and scrambles into the doorway as Dan spends the next 10 minutes taking pictures of the beast.
But Carrie's story doesn't end there. Dan turned around and spotted this next spider lurking in the doorway directly above where Carrie was watching on in horror at the wolfspider. Carrie's husband now runs interference for her whenever they enter the garage.
This last spider lives on the banks of Hyony's pond. Hyony doesn't know what kind of spider it is, and would like to know what it might be. The abdomen is currently around 1cm long. Anyone want to take a stab at it (not literally, like me).
Poor Carrie, the wolf spider is really creepy x_x
ReplyDeleteGojira and "my" spider are looking like squids xD
Nice spiders...especially the touching wolf mother shot. The long one is Tetragnatha, perhaps Tetragnatha extensa?
ReplyDeleteI love the wolf spider momma!
ReplyDeleteExcellent.
@Neil
ReplyDeleteTetragnatha extensa looks exactly like the long one, Thank you :)
I'm late, as always, but Neil nailed it :)
ReplyDeleteWe have many (many) spiders in and around our garage. I've seen one like Judy's and Hyony's. One of these days, maybe I'll go on Garage (Photo) Safari, just to see how many different spiders I can "capture." Hubby leaves 'em alone outside, thank goodness.
ReplyDeleteI was going to say it's a long jawed orb weaver, but mr. science up there apparently knows the latin name.
ReplyDeleteman those are some great photos of spiders...very nice!
ReplyDeletehyony's spider is clearly a deutschespinne.
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