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Spiderling Collection

In the fascinating world of spiders, maternal instincts are not limited to humans

Background imageSpiderling Collection: Wolf spider (Pardosa sp. ) carrying spiderlings on her back. UK

Wolf spider (Pardosa sp. ) carrying spiderlings on her back. UK
Wolf spider (Pardosa sp.) carrying spiderlings on her back. UK

Background imageSpiderling Collection: Arboreal tarantula (Lampropelma sp. ) female guarding spiderlings at entrance to hollow

Arboreal tarantula (Lampropelma sp. ) female guarding spiderlings at entrance to hollow
Arboreal tarantula (Lampropelma sp.) female guarding spiderlings at entrance to hollow retreat, 4 metres up a tree. Danum Valley, Sabah, Borneo

Background imageSpiderling Collection: Garden Spider babies - aggregation - UK

Garden Spider babies - aggregation - UK
SPH-830 Garden Spider babies - aggregation UK Araneus diadematus Money Spiders Steve Hopkin Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageSpiderling Collection: Picture No. 10755657

Picture No. 10755657
Young spiderlings of garden spider - normally grouped together, but spread out when threatened. Common in gardens (Araneus diadematus) Date:

Background imageSpiderling Collection: Picture No. 10755609

Picture No. 10755609
Young spiderlings of garden spider - normally grouped together, but spread out when threatened. Common in gardens (Araneus diadematus) Date:

Background imageSpiderling Collection: Picture No. 10900283

Picture No. 10900283
Newly hatched spiderling with egg cases Date:

Background imageSpiderling Collection: Fen Raft Spider (Dolomedes plantarius) babies

Fen Raft Spider (Dolomedes plantarius) babies, in summer nursery web, at broadland relocation site, The Broads, Norfolk, England, August

Background imageSpiderling Collection: SEM of tarantula fangs

SEM of tarantula fangs
Tarantula fangs. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a tarantula spiderling (family Theraphosidae) performing a forward strike

Background imageSpiderling Collection: Baby spiders C014 / 0955

Baby spiders C014 / 0955
Baby spiders. Newly hatched baby spiders on a web. Photographed in Rio Bigal Biological Reserve, Amazon Rainforest, Ecuador

Background imageSpiderling Collection: Tarantula Spider - babies

Tarantula Spider - babies
PPG-101 Leblondi Tarantula / Bird-eating Spider - babies Theraphosa blondi Pascal Goetgheluck contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageSpiderling Collection: Garden Spider - babies, UK

Garden Spider - babies, UK
SPH-834 Garden Cross / Garden Orb-web / Cross SPIDER - young spiderlings UK Araneus diadematus Money Spiders Steve Hopkin contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageSpiderling Collection: Wolf Spider SPH 24 Female carrying young

Wolf Spider SPH 24 Female carrying young
SPH-24 Wolf SPIDER - Female carrying young UK. Pardosa amentata Steve Hopkin contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageSpiderling Collection: Coastal Golden Orb-weaver Spider (Nephila plumipes) adult female

Coastal Golden Orb-weaver Spider (Nephila plumipes) adult female, guarding young spiderlings on web, Western Australia, Australia

Background imageSpiderling Collection: Mountain Huntsman Spider (Isopeda montana) young instar

Mountain Huntsman Spider (Isopeda montana) young instar, walking amongst leaf litter on ground, Western Australia, Australia

Background imageSpiderling Collection: Nursery-web Spider (Pisaura mirabilis) adult female

Nursery-web Spider (Pisaura mirabilis) adult female, guarding nursery web with young, Norfolk, England, july

Background imageSpiderling Collection: Garden Orb Spider (Araneus diadematus) babies

Garden Orb Spider (Araneus diadematus) babies, newly hatched mass in web on nettle, Kent, England, may

Background imageSpiderling Collection: European Cave Spider (Meta menardi) egg cocoon with spiderlings ready to hatch inside

European Cave Spider (Meta menardi) egg cocoon with spiderlings ready to hatch inside, hanging in cave, with adult female in background, Italy, january

Background imageSpiderling Collection: Baby spider, SEM

Baby spider, SEM
Baby spider, or spiderling, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). Magnification: x25 when printed at 10 centimetres wide

Background imageSpiderling Collection: Cave spider, egg sac and spiderlings

Cave spider, egg sac and spiderlings. Cave huntsman spider (Heteropoda) with egg sac and spiderings, on the ceiling of a cave. Large individuals can have legs over 7.5 centimetres long

Background imageSpiderling Collection: House Spider, Spiderlings - in web

House Spider, Spiderlings - in web
PPG-178 House SPIDER - spiderlings Tegenaria domestica Pascal Goetgheluck Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageSpiderling Collection: House Spider - in web

House Spider - in web
PPG-943 HOUSE SPIDER - and Spiderlings Tegenaria domestica Pascal Goetgheluck Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageSpiderling Collection: Wolf Spider SPH 23 Female carrying young UK Pardosa amentata © Steve Hopkin ARDEA LONDON

Wolf Spider SPH 23 Female carrying young UK Pardosa amentata © Steve Hopkin ARDEA LONDON
SPH-23 Wolf Spider - Female carrying young UK Pardosa amentata Steve Hopkin Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageSpiderling Collection: Female Wolf Spider guarding her newly-emerged young spiderlings. Costa Rica

Female Wolf Spider guarding her newly-emerged young spiderlings. Costa Rica
ROG-12106 Wolf Spider - female guarding her newly-emerged young spiderlings Costa Rica Bob Gibbons Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageSpiderling Collection: Giant Madagascar Orb Spider PPG 989 Spiderlings in web

Giant Madagascar Orb Spider PPG 989 Spiderlings in web
PPG-989 Giant Madagascar Orb SPIDER - spiderlings in web Distribution

Background imageSpiderling Collection: Fen raft spider Maternity web, nest with juveniles on the watersoldiers

Fen raft spider Maternity web, nest with juveniles on the watersoldiers
VG-11320 Fen raft SPIDERS - maternity web, nest with juveniles on Water Soldier (Stratoides aloides) Dolomedes plantarius Dolomedus plantarius Widely distributed in Europe. Endangered in the UK

Background imageSpiderling Collection: Lynx Spider - protecting spiderlings

Lynx Spider - protecting spiderlings
FG-7800 Lynx Spider - protecting spiderlings Peucetia viridans Francois Gohier Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageSpiderling Collection: Fen Raft Spider - Mother guarding nursery web - Endangered Species - England - UK - Extremely vulnerable due to lack of

Fen Raft Spider - Mother guarding nursery web - Endangered Species - England - UK - Extremely vulnerable due to lack of
CAN-3277 Fen Raft Spider - Mother guarding nursery web - Endangered Species UK Dolomedes plantarius John Cancalosi Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageSpiderling Collection: Fen Raft Spider - Mother guarding babies in nursery web - England - UK - Endangered species - Extremely vulnerable due

Fen Raft Spider - Mother guarding babies in nursery web - England - UK - Endangered species - Extremely vulnerable due
CAN-3276 Fen Raft Spider - Mother guarding babies in nursery web UK Dolomedes plantarius John Cancalosi Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageSpiderling Collection: Garden Spider Spiderlings - Climbing up silk strand Norfolk UK

Garden Spider Spiderlings - Climbing up silk strand Norfolk UK
FEU-96 Garden Spider - Spiderlings - Climbing up silk strand Norfolk UK Araneus diadematus Geoff du Feu Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageSpiderling Collection: Garden Spider - spiderlings newly hatched on Shasta Daisy flower bud. Norfolk UK

Garden Spider - spiderlings newly hatched on Shasta Daisy flower bud. Norfolk UK
FEU-580 Garden Spider - spiderlings newly hatched on Shasta Daisy flower bud

Background imageSpiderling Collection: CLY02042

CLY02042
AUS-264 A wolf spider - close-up of spiderlings on females back Lycosa sp Densey Clyne / Auscape / ardea.com Auscape Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageSpiderling Collection: Wolf Spider BB 391 Paradosa genus - Carrying young © Brian Bevan ARDEA LONDON

Wolf Spider BB 391 Paradosa genus - Carrying young © Brian Bevan ARDEA LONDON
BB-391 WOLF SPIDER - carrying young Paradosa genus Brian Bevan Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageSpiderling Collection: This female wolf spider (Lycosa sp) is bearing her brood of young on her back

This female wolf spider (Lycosa sp) is bearing her brood of young on her back
AUS-690 A wolf spider - female bearing brood of young on back. Townsville, Queensland, Australia Lycosa sp

Background imageSpiderling Collection: CLY02034

CLY02034
AUS-256 Sydney funnel-web spider - spiderlings at burrow entrance, Sydney, New South Wales

Background imageSpiderling Collection: CLY02041

CLY02041
AUS-263 A wolf spider - female carrying newly hatched spiderlings on back Lycosa sp Densey Clyne / Auscape / ardea.com Auscape Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageSpiderling Collection: Rain spider. Female guarding recently hatched spiderlings on egg-sac suspended between leaves of aloe

Rain spider. Female guarding recently hatched spiderlings on egg-sac suspended between leaves of aloe
ASW-4270 Rain spider - Female guarding recently hatched spiderlings on egg-sac suspended between aloe leaves Palystes sp

Background imageSpiderling Collection: Rain Spider - Female guarding egg-sac suspended between leaves of aloe

Rain Spider - Female guarding egg-sac suspended between leaves of aloe
ASW-4233 Rain Spider - Female guarding egg-sac suspended between leaves of aloe. Grahamstown, E

Background imageSpiderling Collection: A nest of spider babies - Ankarana cave - Ankarana National Park - Northern Madagascar

A nest of spider babies - Ankarana cave - Ankarana National Park - Northern Madagascar
MAR-1075 A nest of spider babies Ankarana cave - Ankarana National Park - Northern Madagascar Thomas Marent Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only


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In the fascinating world of spiders, maternal instincts are not limited to humans. From the enchanting forests of the UK to the mysterious landscapes of Italy they can nurtured and protected by their mothers in extraordinary ways. A Wolf spider (Pardosa sp. ) showcases her incredible strength as she carries her precious spiderlings on her back. This nurturing behavior is a testament to the bond between mother and offspring in the arachnid kingdom. Meanwhile, an Arboreal tarantula (Lampropelma sp. ) stands guard at the entrance to a hollow, fiercely protecting her brood of spiderlings. Her dedication is unwavering as she ensures their safety amidst a perilous world. Captivating images capture these heartwarming moments - Picture No. 10755657 reveals a glimpse into this tender relationship while Picture No. 10755609 portrays another instance where motherhood takes center stage. The awe-inspiring Fen Raft Spider (Dolomedes plantarius) creates summer nursery webs at broadland relocation sites in The Broads. These intricate structures serve as sanctuaries for baby spiders under their watchful mother's care - Picture No. 10750522 and Picture No. 10750521 showcase these remarkable nurseries filled with life. Not only do we witness adult females guarding their babies within these delicate webs, but also get a closer look at adorable Fen Raft Spider babies themselves - captured beautifully in Picture No. 10900283. Even newly hatched Trapdoor Spiders (Nemesia sp. ), an undescribed species from Italy, exhibit astonishing resilience as they embark on their journey through life - depicted vividly in February's picture collection. These glimpses into the lives of spiderlings remind us that love knows no bounds or species barriers; it transcends even across eight-legged creatures who teach us about devotion and protection like no other.

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