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How interesting. I would definitely like to see that up close. What kind of spiders are they?
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I think they are a type called social spiders. Usually spiders do not tolerate the presence of others, but these guys form gigantic webs where they are living together.
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Have you been up close with anything like this before?
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Sadly no :( The closest to this that i have seen was a small apple tree covered almost entirely in the web of some sort of moth/fly larvae.
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One is better than none. Thank You for sharing your information. Have a great day.
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Likewise ^^
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Good news: A lot less flies in the area
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Why in the hell are people walking underneath these demon stuffed ready to burst trees


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Reminds me of that story of the orb weaver spiders...pic.twitter.com/BWzXLhGoNs
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Thanks I hate it
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Time to fire up "Fortunate Son" and drop some napalm.
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It's like a sticky cloud of dreams.
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Nope..
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