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Spiny Orb Weaver Poster
by Carl Moore
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Spiny Orb Weaver poster by Carl Moore. Our posters are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All posters include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
Design Details
June 2015 Fort Lauderdale, Florida: Spiny orb-weavers is a common name for Gasteracantha, a genus of spiders. They are also commonly called... more
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Comments (16)
Artist's Description
June 2015 Fort Lauderdale, Florida: Spiny orb-weavers is a common name for Gasteracantha, a genus of spiders. They are also commonly called Spiny-backed orb-weavers, due to the prominent spines on their abdomen. These spiders can reach sizes of up to 30mm in diameter (measured from spike to spike). Although their abdomen is shaped like a crab shell with spikes, it is not to be confused with a crab spider.
Orb-weavers' bites are generally harmless to humans.
About Carl Moore
My love of the arts began at a young age. Always one to enjoy color and light, it was clear early on that I would share my passion with others. Through my innovative fine art photography, I am able to enhance the world as I see it, creating memorable and unique images. I am endlessly inspired by the nature around me and especially influenced by flowers, scenery, and wildlife. I hope you enjoy browsing my gallery and that you find a special piece that will enable you to bring a bit of the outdoors into your home or business. Each photograph is created using my impeccable technique and passion, which is clearly evident in each and every photograph.
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John Trommer
Nice capture.
Robyn King
Fantastic image Carl!!
Jacqueline Howe
wow! This is mind blowing and bravo on your capture. I've never seen one of these little beauties before. Great work!
Carl Moore replied:
Thank you Jacqueline!
Craig Corwin
Cool and creepy. Nicely captured Carl. On its back there looks like a creepy Halloween clown.
Carl Moore replied:
Yeah very interesting spiders indeed Craig. I think this is where clowns originated their designs from LOL.
Carl Moore
Thank you David!
David Grant
Fantastic shot Carl, I came across this spider for the first time this June when I was in Orlando. It is a beautiful spider. F/L
Barbara McMahon
Wow! Great capture of this amazing spider Carl! I hope to be in Fort Lauderdale area this winter and will definitely keep my eye out for this wonderful creature! l/f
Carl Moore replied:
Thank you Barbara!
Sabrina Wheeler
Cool! I've never seen one up close. This is awesome! l/f/t
Carl Moore replied:
Thank you Sabrina!
Marian Voicu
This is awesome! L/F
Carl Moore replied:
Thank you Marian!
Richard Goldman
Good capture, Carl. And thanks for educating me that this was NOT a crab spider, which I thought it was. If you do a Google search for crab spider you will see many spiny orb weavers shown as "crab spiders".
Carl Moore replied:
Thank you Richard! I did the same thing in searching for its name.
John Wills
Never heard of this one, but hat's the craziest spider I've ever seen! thanks for posting it..
Carl Moore replied:
Yeah I thought he was kind of crazy as well John. Thank you!
Mim White
Awesome find!
Carl Moore replied:
Thank you Mim!
Carl Moore
Thank you Geoff! I do not want to find out about any of the bites myself. I took Wikepedia's Information.
Geoff Crego
Carl, that's one beautiful spider - stunning color and detail; I'm just going to take your word for it that bites are harmless to humans. l/v
Mitch Shindelbower
Awesome find and image Carl ! l/f
Carl Moore replied:
Thank you Mitch!