
- Camera: Panasonic
- Camera model: DMC-FZ8
- Exposure time: 10/200
- Aperture: f/8.0
- ISO: 100
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Now... where did I put my flame thrower?
Oh ICK and double ICK. I bet one tiny sting and we are dead within 15 minutes. A wonderful photograph really jolts the viewer into looking and reacting! ICK.
Almost look like sweets,but bet you would not want to eat these.
They're such a pretty colour, do you know what type of spider they are?
Yes, the spider species is Araneus diadematus, commonly called the European garden spider or diadem spider.
I googled Araneus diadematus, but they don't look the same, do they change so much as they mature?
Try "Araneus diadematus babies"
Thanks
I saw some interesting little videos with little yellow babies running around webs. 
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