Nursery web spider The Wildlife Trusts

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Last updated 28 julho 2024
Nursery web spider  The Wildlife Trusts
A common spider of heathland and grassland, the Nursery web spider has brown and black stripes running the length of its body. It is an active hunter, only using its silk to create a protective tent for its young.
Nursery web spider  The Wildlife Trusts
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Nursery web spider  The Wildlife Trusts
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Nursery web spider  The Wildlife Trusts
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Nursery web spider  The Wildlife Trusts
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Nursery web spider  The Wildlife Trusts
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Nursery web spider  The Wildlife Trusts
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Nursery web spider  The Wildlife Trusts
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Nursery web spider  The Wildlife Trusts
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Nursery web spider  The Wildlife Trusts
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Nursery web spider  The Wildlife Trusts
spider – I can't believe it!
Nursery web spider  The Wildlife Trusts
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Nursery web spider  The Wildlife Trusts
Sussex Wildlife Trust 🦔 on X: Ranger Clive spotted this Nursery Web Spider - often seen sunbathing on nettles or bramble. Adults don't spin a web to trap food, instead they sprint! #

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