Rain Spider - Female guarding egg-sac suspended between leaves of aloe. Nocturnal hunter, living in vegetation and often entering houses, attracted by the lights. Capable of biting, non-poisonous. Body length up to 40mm Grahamstown, E
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Rain Spider - Female guarding egg-sac suspended between leaves of aloe. Nocturnal hunter, living in vegetation and often entering houses, attracted by the lights. Capable of biting, non-poisonous. Body length up to 40mm Grahamstown, E
ASW-4233
Rain Spider - Female guarding egg-sac suspended between leaves of aloe.
Grahamstown, E. Cape, South Africa
Palystes sp
Nocturnal hunter, living in vegetation and often entering houses, attracted by the lights. Capable of biting, non-poisonous. Body length up to 40mm
Fam. Sparassidae
Alan J. S. Weaving
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Caught in the Act: Supermom Rain Spider Guards Her Precious Eggs!". In this print by Alan Weaving, we witness a truly remarkable sight from the wilds of Grahamstown, South Africa. Meet ASW-4233, a fearless female Rain Spider who takes her role as a nocturnal hunter and protector very seriously. Suspended delicately between leaves of an aloe plant, this devoted mother guards her precious egg-sac with unwavering determination. With a body length reaching up to 40mm, she may be small but don't underestimate her bite! Fear not though, for she is non-poisonous - just one of nature's many fascinating wonders. Living harmoniously amidst vegetation and even venturing into human abodes attracted by lights (watch out!), our eight-legged heroine showcases both strength and grace. Her silk-spinning skills are second to none as she constructs intricate webs that glisten like delicate cobwebs in the African sun. With all eight legs poised protectively around her unborn spiderlings, ASW-4233 embodies the true essence of parenting and nurture in the animal kingdom. A shining example of maternal dedication! So next time you spot an arachnid scurrying across your path or weaving its magical web nearby, take a moment to appreciate these incredible creatures. And remember - behind every successful spiderling lies an amazing mom like ASW-4233.
Framed Prints of Rain Spider - Female guarding egg-sac suspended between leaves of aloe
Bring the enchanting world of Ardea Wildlife to your home with our Framed Prints featuring the captivating Rain Spider, as photographed by Alan Weaving. This female Rain Spider is guarding her egg-sac nestled between the leaves of an Aloe plant, showcasing her protective nature. A nocturnal hunter, the Rain Spider is a common resident of Grahamstown, in the Eastern Cape region of South Africa. With its intriguing palette and intricate details, this print is a must-have for any nature enthusiast or collector. Hang it in your living room, office, or bedroom to add a touch of exotic beauty and intrigue to your space.
Photo Prints of Rain Spider - Female guarding egg-sac suspended between leaves of aloe
Discover the fascinating world of the Rain Spider with this stunning photographic print from Media Storehouse. Taken by renowned wildlife photographer Alan Weaving, this image captures a female Rain Spider (Palystes sp) diligently guarding her egg-sac, suspended between the leaves of an Aloe plant in Grahamstown, Eastern Cape, South Africa. A nocturnal hunter, this spider is known for entering houses, drawn to artificial lights. While it is capable of biting, it is non-poisonous. Bring the beauty and intrigue of the natural world into your home with this captivating print.
Poster Prints of Rain Spider - Female guarding egg-sac suspended between leaves of aloe
Discover the fascinating world of the Rain Spider with our stunning poster print from the Media Storehouse range. This exquisite image, captured by renowned wildlife photographer Alan Weaving, showcases a female Rain Spider carefully guarding her egg-sac nestled between the leaves of an Aloe plant. Native to Grahamstown, Eastern Cape, South Africa, this nocturnal hunter is a common visitor to houses, drawn to artificial lights. Despite its formidable appearance and ability to bite, the Rain Spider is non-poisonous and adds a unique charm to any environment. Bring the beauty of nature into your home with this captivating poster print." (ASW-4233)
Jigsaw Puzzles of Rain Spider - Female guarding egg-sac suspended between leaves of aloe
Discover the intriguing world of the Rain Spider with our latest addition to the Media Storehouse Jigsaw Puzzle collection. This captivating puzzle, featuring a photograph by Alan Weaving from Ardea Wildlife, showcases a female Rain Spider from Grahamstown, E. Cape, South Africa. Known for its unique appearance and nocturnal habits, this Palystes sp. species is often found near vegetation and even enters houses, drawn to lights. Although capable of biting, the Rain Spider is non-poisonous, adding to its fascination. Challenge yourself with this intriguing puzzle and immerse yourself in the beauty and mystery of nature.
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