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No idea , here's another or three.
 

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Wow did you notice the small male in this pic, best example of sexual dimorphism ever.

Yeh, the female golden orb spiders are some of the largest you get around where I live and yet the males are some of the smallest. Also if you look at a golden orb spider web you can usually see a heap of quick-silver spiders. They eat all the food that is too small for the huge orb spider.

These webs are like a spider community.
 
Here is a huntsman i found out near the aviaries the other night dining on a earwig:D
 

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