This spider is making a web while hanging

in Nature Observer9 days ago
Latin NameObservation dateLocation
Argiope pulchellaJune 06,2025Chittagong Division, Bangladesh

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This is a spider and a very large spider. I saw it weaving a web. It is an animal of the natural environment and looks very beautiful. It is a contribution of nature and it has natural beauty. The name of this beautiful animal is Argiope anasuja spider. It is a very familiar animal to me and this animal's name is in my favorite list. There is a really attractive beauty in this animal which I enjoyed seeing with my own eyes and because I liked it, I took a few pictures in different shapes with my own mobile and the pictures are presented above for all friends to observe.

Yesterday afternoon, when I was walking on the road, I saw this beautiful spider making a web between some vines on the side of the road and I saw it moving around and making a strong web. I really liked the web made by this creature. Such spiders are seen occasionally. But I don't always see such spiders. I observed it and saw that its body had a combination of different colors and the creature looked very beautiful in this state. Moreover, I saw that it had eight strong legs in its body with the help of which it first kills any small insect by hitting it with its legs and then takes that insect as food. Anyway, because I like it, I am sharing some pictures that I took with my own mobile with my friends. I hope all my friends will like my pictures of this creature. Thank you all friends.

Camera usedSmartphone
LensMacro
Iso speedISO 40
Focal length2.13 mm
PhotographyArgiope pulchella
LocationChittagong Division, Bangladesh
Photographer@anisurdalim7
Link to originalcommunity
Linkhttps://www.inaturalist.org/observations/295896117
LatitudeLongitudeMap
23.5828490.86353https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=18/23.58284/90.86353
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