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a red and white spider with black spots on it's back legs sitting in its web
Самые симпатичные виды пауков - ЯПлакалъ
Самые симпатичные виды пауков - ЯПлакалъ
a close up view of a spider with red and white stripes on it's body
By far one of the coolest spiders... I've only seen them in Florida
a white and red spider sitting on top of a stone floor next to water droplets
Gasteracantha cancriformis - aranha espinhosa
a close up of a spider on a tree branch with yellow and black stripes around it's body
a black and white spider with red spots on its back
Leg Hairs Prevent Spider From Sticking to Its Own Web — Biological Strategy — AskNature
Spiny orb-weaver spiders don’t stick to their own webs
a spider with red and white markings on its body
a black and white spider with red spots on it's back
Amazing Spiders: Strange and Interesting Arachnid Facts
a black and white bug with red spots on it's body sitting on a green leaf
Top 10 Bizarre Spiders - Listverse
a spider with red and black spots on it's back legs hanging upside down
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a black and white bug on a green leaf
Gasteracantha cancriformis
Gasteracantha cancriformis
a spider with red and white spots on its body hanging upside down from a web
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Spiny orb weaver spider
a close up of a spider on its web
florida Spiders - Google Search
a black and white bug with red spots on it's back legs sitting on a green surface
6 Terrifying Spiders That Will Haunt Your Dreams
6 Terrifying Spiders That Will Haunt Your Dreams | Cracked.com
a black and white spider with red spots on it's back legs
SPINYBACKED ORBWEAVER SPIDER **Seen in EXPLORE**
SPINYBACKED ORBWEAVER SPIDER **Seen in EXPLORE** | Our Backy… | Flickr
a black and white spider with red spots on its back
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Spiny orb-weavers is a common name for Gasteracantha, a genus of spiders. They are also commonly called Spiny-backed orb-weavers, due to the prominent spines on their abdomen. These spiders can reach sizes of up to 30mm in diameter (measured from spike to spike). Although their shell is shaped like a crab shell with spikes, it is not to be confused with a crab spider. Orb-weaver’s bites are generally harmless to humans.