the hair of your penis...
2006-08-19 18:34:25
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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From nhm.org
Araneae: Araneidae: Argiope aurantia Lucas, 1833 (Golden Orb Weaver)
Large size ( a bady often over 1 in., or 25 mm long) and a black abdomen with broad yellow bars along the sides characterize the female of this spider. It is frequently seen hanging head down in the center of its large strong web. The web is constructed among shrubs and is of the orb type (like a wheel, with strands radiating out like spokes from the center and ringed with concentric circles of silk); below the center there is a zigzag band of silk (the stabilmentum) that apparently helps comouflage the spider, whose abdomen is similarly patterned. This spider and other orb weavers are sometimes called "writing spiders" because of the appearance fo the stabilmentum, which seems to some imaginative people to contain letters of the alphabet.
;-D Spiders are interesting. They do a lot more good than bad.
2006-08-19 15:10:05
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answer #2
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answered by China Jon 6
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That would be the garden golden spider. Toss a small grasshopper into the web and watch what happens!
2006-08-19 14:28:02
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answered by slandguy 3
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It is probably a golden orb weaver (Agriope aurantiana). See reference 1 for a nice page on the subject.
2006-08-19 14:12:04
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answered by Anonymous
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We call them banana spiders.
THeir web is very strong
2006-08-19 14:20:25
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answered by mnm75932 3
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i have know idea but need too
2006-08-21 10:06:47
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answered by Kelly D 1
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a very scary one... don't let it get in your shoe...
2006-08-19 14:45:47
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answered by wizard 4
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