Went out on the deck last night and noticed a trio of tiny little spiders hanging out on webs attached to the blades of a whirligig.
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Two of the three whirligig spiders. |
I kind of felt sorry for them. The webs (
one web seen here when I used a flash) probably wouldn't survive a strong breeze. Unfortunately there really isn't anything I could do to help them.
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So ... do spiders get dizzy? |
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