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Interesting spider webs

 
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I find myself looking more and more closely at the little things and how they conduct their business. I have a hydrangea in a pot that's quite healthy. A tiny spider, smaller than my pinky nail, has sewn up two of the leaves on one of the flowers, making a little trap! I thought it was quite neat. Have you ever found spider webs you thought were interesting?
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