Tuesday, November 26, 2024

Creepy spider webs found in Missouri look big enough to “catch” humans, social media users say

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Media specialist Francis Skalicky I took a photo on the trail near Springfield According to the department that recently posted an image on its Facebook page on Wednesday.

A complex circular web is built between two trees, which looks huge from a photographic point of view.

The web was created by the Orb Weaver Spider, a spider known for its complex web design. They are large in size (about 0.5 inches for women) and are usually hairy or furry. Department website. Spiders help control the number of flies and other nasty bugs, but that’s not the first thing that comes to mind.

Facebook users commented on how appropriate it was to see an orb web of this size in October, even stating that it was “literally a” catching “kind of passing people through at night.”

Others shared their feelings for spiders, praising the beautiful work. Some comments mentioned finding a new place to live, but many joked that the photos should have a disclaimer for those who are afraid of spiders.

But others found beauty in the spider web, and one user said it reminded her of a racing doily.Another user said it was a rebirth at work: see “Christo is back as an Orb Weaver Spider!” Conceptual artist who died earlier this year..

These spiders are very common, but they definitely make Halloween fans feel like a season.

Ebenezer Robbins
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