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The same Argiope spider as in the previous photo. The spider, in fact, dropped from
its web to hide among the forest floor detritus when I first approached it. (This is
a common defence tactic adopted by most spiders when disturbed in their web.) So, I took
this photo and waited for it to climb back onto its web for the previous photo.
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Orb-web Spiders (Araneidae)![]() Argiope spider, possibly a female, among forest floor detritus. © Chin Fah Shin
Argiope species, possibly a female (further identification needed)
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