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Big Spider Mom spinning ... (Tetragnathidae)

Big Spider Mom spinning ... (Tetragnathidae)

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Big Spider Mom spinning ... (Tetragnathidae)

Sungai Buloh Wetlands, Singapore

Usually my kids are spotting the spiders. This one was easy to spot ...

http://sgwildanimals.blogspot.sg/2012/10/big-jawed-spiders.html

'One genus in this family is the Leucauges (Leucauge sp.), which is characterised by an abdomen that protrudes above the head and long front legs. The webs are typically horizontal or angled, hardly vertical. The spider hangs upside down on the web.'

http://tolweb.org/Tetragnathidae/2799

'The orb weaving spider family Tetragnathidae includes about 1000 described species in 51 genera (Platnick, 2009). The family is most diverse in the tropical regions and many species still remain unknown to science. Many tetragnathids are associated with some of the world's most important and fragile ecosystems, wetlands and river ecosystems, often building their orb webs very close to the water surface. Although many species live in relatively humid conditions, there are also others that thrive in dry climates. A good number of species are known from caves, such as many of the members of the genus Meta. Species in the genus Tetragnatha provide a striking example of dispersion abilities and ecological plasticity. With more than 340 described species and a distribution range that spans from the Arctic to the most remote oceanic islands Tetragnatha is one of the champions of the animal kingdom.;

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APN Canon EOS 7D
Objectif Canon EF 135mm f/2L + 1.4x
Ouverture 5.6
Temps de pose 1/160
Focale 189.0 mm
ISO 400