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7/3/18
A mass colony of tent spiders have created a mesmerising display in a nature reserve on Australia's east coast, capturing the imagination of locals.
The intricately-formed spider webs have been described as resembling masses of floating jellyfish or tiny suspended spaceships which glow in the early morning light.
During regular daylight hours, they are almost impossible to see.
But at dawn and in the late afternoon, the webs reflect rays of sunlight and appear almost iridescent.
7/4/18
It appears we have reached an impasse!
We should agree to never show each other pictures of alligators or spiders out of respect for each other.
7/4/18
No, they exist whether we like it or not and should be permitted to inhabit our nightmares because . . . .
7/4/18
A couple of months ago they had a Johnny Weissmüller Tarzan films marathon,your spider webs reminded me of one