Previously, I wrote a post about the end of summer. One of the photos I uploaded had a certain spider which was of a light green colour with stripy legs. Having gone back to find this spider, I was given a nice photographing opportunity. I also did some research and found out the name of this massive beast. Araneus quadratus otherwise known as the four-spot orb weaver. This is the heaviest British spider and judging by the number of dead bee corpses under her web, I am not surprised. According to the British Arachnological Society, bees were one of the main insects that these spiders feast on. It is also apparent that the one I photographed is a female due to the large bum she has. Males are considerably smaller and have a less inflated backside!
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