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Taken at Overland Park Arboretum and Botanical Gardens.
spider looking right at me as i shoot photos of him standing inches away. :P
The web is detailed, but in a state of disarray.
My garden is a wildlife sanctuary. In the mornings at this time of year there are hundreds of these strung between the rushes in the front field, catching the morning sun.
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The spider is going around and around in smaller circles spinning its web. You can see that seven of its feet are holding parts of the web.
Hammock web is the generic term used to describe the typical webs of money spiders, in the family Linyphiidae. This is one of the commonest and largest examples, Linyphia triangularis. Unlike other groups of spiders which make sheet-type webs, Linyphiids hand upside down beneth the sheet, and tend to tackle prey from below. i imagine having a sheet between them and the prey gives them protection from dangerous prey and shelter from would-be predators.