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House spider, Tegenaria gigantea, with hairy abdomen and legs, side view

House spider, Tegenaria gigantea, with hairy abdomen and legs, side view


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House spider, Tegenaria gigantea, with hairy abdomen and legs, side view

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Abdomen Arachnids Aranaea Arthropods Feelers Hairy House Spider Invertebrates Profile Scary Spiders Agelenidae


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This print captures the essence of a House spider, Tegenaria gigantea, in all its hairy glory. The side view showcases its intimidating profile, with an abdomen and legs covered in dense hair that adds to its eerie appearance. This studio shot allows us to appreciate the intricate details of this arachnid's body. With its long feelers extended forward, the House spider seems ready to explore its surroundings or perhaps sense any potential prey nearby. Its presence evokes a mix of fascination and fear as we witness nature's incredible diversity. Belonging to the family Agelenidae, Tegenaria gigantea is commonly known as a funnel weaver due to their unique web-building technique. These creatures are classified as arthropods and fall under the category of invertebrates. Spiders like these play an essential role in maintaining ecological balance by controlling populations of other insects. Dorling Kindersley has expertly captured this moment, allowing us to marvel at the beauty found within even the most misunderstood creatures. Whether you admire spiders or find them scary, there is no denying their remarkable adaptations and importance within our ecosystem

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