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Courtesy Elston Hill comes these amazing photos of everyone’s fave fall creature – SPIDERS!
“A spider on Saturday afternoon on our deck spinning a web.
“The spider’s body is the size of one of my finger nails.”
Click the image below to view the full photo gallery:
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For more about the complexities of spider webs, visit the Smithsonian website:
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