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dom14
22nd March 2017, 02:43 PM
Hey Guys,

I'm wondering whether you can recognize this spider and give it a name.

Location: Melbourne Outer East backyard
Date: 18-03-2017

The spider has been occupying that area for about three months while expanding the web & growing in size.
You can see a little fella right next to her, sticking around her with the hope of getting lucky, but little he knows
once he's done with serving the purpose, he has a high probability of ending up inside her belly.

The spider has a fat belly, no doubt filled with thousands of eggs.

She built a quite an elaborate & large spider web over time.
When I touch her, she would bounce violently on the web.
The spring action of the web is pretty amazing.

Too bad we still haven't figured out how to mass produce the spider web cotton.
It's the next industrial revolution waiting to happen, once or if we figure out that.

dom14
22nd March 2017, 02:51 PM
It appears, this is she.
http://www.spiders.com.au/fact-sheet-golden-orb-weavers.pdf

threedogs
22nd March 2017, 03:09 PM
its an ORB spider without looking I think

Yes the orb has some of the toughest web going
around even NASA are trying to duplicate it

dom14
22nd March 2017, 03:29 PM
its an ORB spider without looking I think

Yes the orb has some of the toughest web going
around even NASA are trying to duplicate it

Arthur C. Clarke was talking about it back in early 1960's.
I wonder if we may have already figured out how to produce it in bio labs but dunno how to mass produce it yet.
If we do, it's the new building material of the 21st century that should allow skyscrapers to hit the space, which may
make the present day skyscrapers look like ancient skycrappers. :)

threedogs
22nd March 2017, 03:54 PM
two things that I know of they cant reproduce ATM,,, one is a feather.
trying to get a product so light yet so strong is proving difficult.
cob web is the other

Turtle_au
22nd March 2017, 06:07 PM
Along with smart politicians and honest used car salesmen

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PeeBee
22nd March 2017, 06:42 PM
its an ORB spider without looking I think

Yes the orb has some of the toughest web going
around even NASA are trying to duplicate it

Wife and i were on Norfolk Island with the camera club last year. There were thousands of these orb spiders with the biggest and strongest webs imaginable. The webs glistened in the morning with the dew and shone at dust with the fading sun. At first the women were afraid of them but their webs changed all that.

UncleFrosty
22nd March 2017, 06:49 PM
Am I incorrect in my belief that nylon (aramid/aramide - name perhaps derived from arachnid) is our attempt at synthesising spiderweb. Similar thing with Kevlar???

dom14
22nd March 2017, 09:08 PM
Wife and i were on Norfolk Island with the camera club last year. There were thousands of these orb spiders with the biggest and strongest webs imaginable. The webs glistened in the morning with the dew and shone at dust with the fading sun. At first the women were afraid of them but their webs changed all that.

Orb spiders are pretty harmless, and they have pretty small fangs, not venomous to humans, but I'm sure deadly to other insects. :)

dom14
22nd March 2017, 09:12 PM
Am I incorrect in my belief that nylon (aramid/aramide - name perhaps derived from arachnid) is our attempt at synthesising spiderweb. Similar thing with Kevlar???

Nylon has been around for long time, hasn't it? Since 1930's according to wikipedia.
Not sure about the origin of the name though. Wiki says it's a made up name.

Invention of nylon made a huge difference to string instruments like classical guitars. Before that they were using steel strings or strings made out of guts of animals.

Clunk
22nd March 2017, 09:20 PM
Looks like the same breed as this one, photo was taken in Kings Park Perth.

http://www.nissanpatrol.com.au/forums/images/imported/2017/03/197.jpg

Avo
22nd March 2017, 10:13 PM
I'm wondering whether you can recognize this spider and give it a name.

Location: Melbourne Outer East backyard
Date: 18-03-2017



i name her INCY WINCY

Clunk
22nd March 2017, 10:17 PM
I'm wondering whether you can recognize this spider and give it a name.

Location: Melbourne Outer East backyard
Date: 18-03-2017



i name her INCY WINCY
It's bloody Charlotte you knob .......[emoji8]

dom14
22nd March 2017, 11:41 PM
Looks like the same breed as this one, photo was taken in Kings Park Perth.

http://www.nissanpatrol.com.au/forums/images/imported/2017/03/197.jpg

Yeah, it's the same critter. They are all around Australia. More successful than us(speaking for myself :) )

dom14
22nd March 2017, 11:48 PM
I'm wondering whether you can recognize this spider and give it a name.

Location: Melbourne Outer East backyard
Date: 18-03-2017



i name her INCY WINCY


I prefer a name that doesn't involve my x. ;) :D

Cuppa
23rd March 2017, 07:47 AM
I prefer a name that doesn't involve my x. ;) :D

We could call her Boris. :)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bvFuUaCe8eY

dom14
23rd March 2017, 12:24 PM
We could call her Boris. :)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bvFuUaCe8eY

I'm just wondering why on earth the feminists are cranky all the time?! ;)
There's so much justice for them in the animal kingdom, let alone among human animals. :D