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Local RadioYou are in: Cornwall > Local Radio > Strange spider Strange spiderThis is the strange looking spider Heather saw on her yucca plant in St. Just in Roseland. It turns out - after 成人快手 Radio Cornwall spoke to the Cornwall Wildlife Trust - it's a Garden Cross spider. When Heather spotted the strange spider she called 成人快手 Radio Cornwall's lunchtime phone in programme to see if the team could find what species the spider was. She sent us these pictures below. After much digging the lunchtime team managed to find an expert at the Cornwall Wildlife trust who told them it was a Garden Cross spider and quite common. According to the Experts at the Cornwall Wildlife Trust the Garden Cross Spider or Araneus diadematus can grow quite large (gravid females 10 to 18mm) and are found in greenhouses as well as fences and hedgerows where there is a plentiful source of food. The cross on its back has led to innumerable local common names across Europe. Whatever you want to call it, it is a good species in which to observe web-building, prey capture and mating. last updated: 14/09/07 SEE ALSOYou are in: Cornwall > Local Radio > Strange spider |
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