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[OC] Orb Spider (Araneus diadematus)
(lemmy.ml)
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Very pretty, even if orb-weavers always trigger my flight response hard with their chunky physiques and tapered thin legs.
Darn you biology, let me appreciate my neighbours more.
They don't bother me like that, probably because I know that they're always outside just chilling in their web....I think I've managed to overcome my primal instincts regarding creepy crawlies and snakes and so on, in that I'll try and catch them and pick them up for a closer look
It probably helps that I live in the UK though, and not Australia or other tropical place...they have some mental things there
Yeah, I am Australian. Honestly the dangers are overblown, but there are still a few spiders that make me go a bit wobbly inside.
Orb-weavers (different genus though) are one of them to a tiny degree, not because they're dangerous, or even fast. It's because they have thick webs that they spin every single damn night and you accidentally walk through them. And then they freak out while you're freaking out... and they can really grip on to you.
I don't go walking through gardens at night in some areas anymore, I'm happy to appreciate them from a distance. But I still feel that instinctive "do not want" deep down.
Yep, there's nothing quite like that unnerving feeling of walking face first into a spider web