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GOLDEN ORB-WEAVERS | A Guide to Australian Spiders 

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Welcome to another episode of the Guide to Australian Spiders. This one will be all about the enormous Golden Orb-weavers from the genera Nephila and Trichonephila. These include some of the biggest web-spinning spiders in the world, and they are truly a sight to behold!
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Комментарии : 63   
@BreadApologist
@BreadApologist Год назад
The “Obi wan spider” cause most of the time id see em is suddenly right in front of me all “Hello there.”.
@DT-ov6cz
@DT-ov6cz Месяц назад
Now look, I have a huge phobia of spiders but damn! The spider at 6:18 - 6:36 is beautiful I cant even lie. The legs being black in the dark but a nice iridescent purple in the light is very, very nice💯💯💯
@TheWildlifeBrothers
@TheWildlifeBrothers Год назад
Golden orb weavers are such impressive spiders, and I can confidently say that this video doubled my knowledge about their diversity and taxonomy. As usual your facts and knowledge are absolutely incredible, and the nonchalant way you talk about their ecology is very enjoyable to listen to. They remind me of the Trichonephila clavipes that we get back in the US, large but totally docile and inoffensive. Great work! - Harrison and Evan
@franciscodeasismoraleslagu9803
This man is enlightening me, and showing me that Australia has many underrated arachnids due to the pressence of the funnel webs and redbacks. I hope to see this channel thrive in some near future keep up the work
@BugsandBiology
@BugsandBiology Год назад
Funnel-webs and redbacks certainly do seem to hog the spotlight, along with huntsmen.
@bigbarraful
@bigbarraful 3 месяца назад
These seem to be in plague proportions on the east coast of Australia atm. Where you find one, you find hundreds.
@razzaus1570
@razzaus1570 2 месяца назад
I just love watching them set up their massive web every evening, but they always have it packed up and stored away by the next morning. Very hard working spiders.
@andregonsalvez9244
@andregonsalvez9244 Год назад
Great 👍 show as usual ! These are beautiful looking spiders and pretty docile.
@bugsmetropolis
@bugsmetropolis Год назад
Love your content! Keep going!
@BlueyChandler
@BlueyChandler 7 месяцев назад
Good content. I remember growing up in Brisbane, and this spider in particular, although harmless as you say, created a level of fear in me as a young bloke. That fear was usually associated from walking into one of it's webs, the strength of it like wire, and it's colouration was usually enough to keep me away.
@tallensmith8948
@tallensmith8948 Год назад
this is awesome thanks for the video
@BugsandBiology
@BugsandBiology Год назад
Glad you liked it! Gotta start doing more episodes for the guide.
@andrewsmallacombe9468
@andrewsmallacombe9468 Год назад
Loved the content. I live in Japan, where we have some of the golden orb weaver's relatives. I once found a female that had survived the winter!
@ShreddedRipcord
@ShreddedRipcord 2 месяца назад
1:16 I honestly want to see something like that outside in real life. I love that I finally got recommended this video! 😁
@funeralgothatoo5814
@funeralgothatoo5814 Год назад
Thanks for all the knowledge you are sharing. I can't get enough of it. I also love that you create your own illustrations. You should compile them all into a Spiders of Australia poster one day. Now I must share a spidery story... I remember a while back we had a bit of a spider boom here in Melbourne. It was around 2011 I think. SO MANY SPIDERS. Night time walks outside the house and around the garden were a glorious garden orb weaver minefield. A torch was essential to avoid them. They were the largest webs I've ever seen from those little guys. Some spanned 4m between the trees in the lawn Wolf spiders were running everywhere on the paving. Huntsmans chilling on the pine retaining walls. And every single gap in the block retaining walls were occupied by black house spiders. I've never seen such a spider number explosion since. It was fantastic. Now that summer also was the one time I saw what I now realise must have been a Trichonephila edulis. I saw it high up in a web in a eucalyptus, silhouetted against the sunset sky. It was impressively large, especially since it was a good distance high from ground level. At the time I had much less knowledge about spiders. But it looked distinctly Golden Orb Weaver from the size and shape. I thought that's impossible, since I was then under the impression they were a northern/tropical spider. So here I am happy to learn I wasn't crazy and that spider was indeed what I thought it was! Definately not a common suburban sight in Melbourne (and I live near a national park). I've not seen one since, but I plan to do a walk in said park to see if I can spot one as there are reported sightings. Also during the walk it had in my area when I spotted the Trichonephila edulis, further evidence of said spider boom; many garden orb weavers making a gauntlet of webs across a 20m section of the footpath. Yet another exciting yet out of the ordinary sight to behold for this part of urbanized Australia.
@BugsandBiology
@BugsandBiology Год назад
Big swarms of orb-weavers make for such impressive sights. At this point, I’ve seen a fair few, but they never cease to amaze me. I do plan on making posters using my drawings. Maybe starting off with huntsmen of Australia or something like that.
@LunarShimmer
@LunarShimmer Год назад
7:06 MAN! check out THOSE boxing gloves! my man is ready
@mikeythemutt8460
@mikeythemutt8460 Год назад
Trichonephila clavipes is pretty common here in Florida. I leave them alone as I'm not a fan of spiders on my person, but they're super cool to look at in nature. There's a park near Cocoa Beach where there seemed to be one in every tree. I've always wanted them in my backyard as a way to kill mosquitos.
@DodderingOldMan
@DodderingOldMan 8 месяцев назад
Where I used to live there was a stand of trees that was basically just a huge golden orb weaver city. It was about 5 metres wide by 30 metres long, and every branch was festooned with webs. It was really fascinating to observe. Sadly it was bulldozed to make way for a highway upgrade some years ago.
@BugsandBiology
@BugsandBiology 8 месяцев назад
Yeah I’ve seen a couple big colonies like that. Absolutely amazing sights to behold. Used to be a big cluster over the path on the way to school; so many people would freak out walking under it.
@vergadain
@vergadain Год назад
Thanks B&B for the video. What’s the wet patch she appears to be depositing on your hand from what appears to be the underside of her head as she moves, somewhere between 2mins,55 seconds and 3 minute mark? It looks like water.
@angemapu7184
@angemapu7184 4 месяца назад
I have one. Its the 2nd ive had. Very clever web weavers. I can still go in and out my laundry door with out disturbing her. She's beautiful. She's Been here for 3 weeks. ❤❤
@hilliard665
@hilliard665 9 месяцев назад
What are the chances of spider species cross breeding? I know so little, but im very familiar with the coastal variety, but ive seen them much larger then 35mm and not exaggerating maybe up to 60mm + body length. I could just be wrong but i feel ive seen them even larger then that. Love this channel im bingeing everything
@jizabel66
@jizabel66 2 месяца назад
Very interesting species of spider. I have a few of them in my back yard including the common orb weavers in North Texas. I tried not to run into their webs since they seem to build near the forest lol
@BugsandBiology
@BugsandBiology 2 месяца назад
The webs can be hard to avoid for sure, especially at night.
@somedude8392
@somedude8392 Год назад
The nephila usually puts it's webs on electricity lines which is why here in Philippines we call them gagambang kuryente
@elomnusk
@elomnusk Год назад
hahahahahaha omg
@TomThomas005
@TomThomas005 5 месяцев назад
Does gagambang kuryente mean electric spider?
@somedude8392
@somedude8392 5 месяцев назад
@@TomThomas005 yes
@dennismenting963
@dennismenting963 Год назад
"They are as useless as a shoeshop in the Shire." Bro that one is really underrated man. 😂
@BugsandBiology
@BugsandBiology Год назад
Glad someone got the reference!
@elismightyplays1282
@elismightyplays1282 Год назад
@@BugsandBiology I had a laugh aswell and then sent it to my friend hahaha
@hilliard665
@hilliard665 9 месяцев назад
These are my favourite spider 😊
@hilliard665
@hilliard665 9 месяцев назад
Morning mate, I'm a gardener and have had experiences where I've had an overwhelming need to touch a golden Ord weaver, I haven't dared yet, but would you think it's a bad idea? I would be gentle not to hurt the little fella ofcourse
@domari9459
@domari9459 Год назад
This has been one of my favorite spiders because the female weaves most amazing elaborate web.
@fringelilyfringelily391
@fringelilyfringelily391 Год назад
I remember that they were quite common in Walgett NSW ... in NW NSW, far from the coast ... probably a Trichonephila species ... the webs were sometimes about 2 metres wide and when you walked into them, they felt like fishing line.
@BugsandBiology
@BugsandBiology Год назад
That far inland, they’d probably be Trichonephila edulis.
@fringelilyfringelily391
@fringelilyfringelily391 Год назад
@@BugsandBiology Thank you.
@Cheeseisnottheworstfood
@Cheeseisnottheworstfood Год назад
I wish I had them here :(
@shaleeandrews6560
@shaleeandrews6560 Год назад
Hey just found you thanks to ants Canada! And I thought our orb weavers in oregon got big!!
@BugsandBiology
@BugsandBiology Год назад
Thanks! How’d you find out from AC though? Did he mention me or something?
@shaleeandrews6560
@shaleeandrews6560 Год назад
@@BugsandBiology another comment on a post mentioned you!
@TheStef71
@TheStef71 Год назад
when i used to live in black rock in Victoria , i was only about one street away from the beach. I was living with my older sister and in a bungarlow and had too go outside to use the toilet, and would nearly on a nightly basis walk right into there big webs, also walking too and from the drive way coming home from the pub often very pissed. lol I would have then in my hair and stuck on my cloths , and never once bitten ! lol
@michaelcaballero1346
@michaelcaballero1346 9 месяцев назад
I'm very interested in learning more about the spiders and their sizes, I would like to have a few of spiders as pet. 🕸️🕸️🕸️🕸️🕸️
@jtanimations2194
@jtanimations2194 Год назад
These guys are cute as hell, honestly could be good pets
@BugsandBiology
@BugsandBiology Год назад
They would, except for space requirements. To be honest, I wouldn’t even bother with an enclosure if I ever kept orb weavers. Also, babies are apparently really hard to raise.
@jtanimations2194
@jtanimations2194 Год назад
@@BugsandBiology ah yeah.....and you'd constanrly try not to run into a net everyday.....yeah. probably good in a garden or garage or sth
@cds3703
@cds3703 Год назад
are you gonna make videos on every spider family like white tails or wolf spiders?
@BugsandBiology
@BugsandBiology Год назад
Every major family in the future, and will try to cover as many obscure ones as possible.
@P.ilhaformosatherium
@P.ilhaformosatherium 3 месяца назад
Gentle giants (not that big) We also have a far share of Nephilinae in Taiwan
@MrMeow-dk2tx
@MrMeow-dk2tx 2 месяца назад
I saw someone call orb weavers, "Spiders with leggings" in a thumbnail... I hate that they're right, and also I need to see that concept in art now lol
@kosmokat111
@kosmokat111 Год назад
1:00 Ok idk if that's your footage, but if it is, what lens are you using that's giving you square bokeh? I don't think I've ever seen that before
@BugsandBiology
@BugsandBiology Год назад
That is my footage, as is anything without credit given. I’ll check what type of video camera I have when I get home. But I know it’s nothing out of the ordinary.
@kosmokat111
@kosmokat111 Год назад
@@BugsandBiology ye I've been a long enough viewer to suspect it was urs just from no credit being given lol
@tothesky8799
@tothesky8799 Год назад
Your channel is a gem in a sea of trash. Excellent content!👍
@pennystreet8183
@pennystreet8183 Год назад
I’m in Perth wa. I had a beautiful girl like the one that you had on your hand at the end. Every evening I would go outside and watch her cleaning herself. Her web and catching her dinner. I felt cheated after having her for only a year before she died. RIP my beautiful Goldie
@BugsandBiology
@BugsandBiology Год назад
They only live for a year or so anyway, so you probably had her for her full lifespan.
@pennystreet8183
@pennystreet8183 Год назад
@@BugsandBiology After she laid her egg sac. I could see she was “buggered”. I scooped her up carefully with the broom and put her back on her web and caught a moth for her. After a few months she laid another one but sadly I couldn’t help her. So I learnt after you said that sometimes they can lay the second sac. I think it’s sad that these beautiful creatures don’t have a long life span Keep up the good work. I’m learning lots 🙂
@Samuraislash600
@Samuraislash600 10 месяцев назад
Spoiders
@stevo6969
@stevo6969 3 месяца назад
Beautiful spiders, but I still hate them.
@lul.gianni
@lul.gianni 7 месяцев назад
This spider tried to sneak up on me crawlimg down from my ceiling. Scared the shit outta me
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