Hello hive friends, how are you all, are you healthy, I hope you are always healthy.
On this evening I would like to contribute a photo of the black spider Nephila pilipes Nephila pilipes (northern golden ball weaver or giant golden ball weaver [2] ) is a species golden ball spider web. It is located throughout the countries of East and Southeast Asia as well as Oceania. It is commonly found in forests and primary gardens and Females are large and grow to a body size of 30-50 mm (overall size up to 20 cm), with males growing to 5-6 mm. It is the second largest ball-weaving spider besides Nephila komaci. newly discovered. The first, second, and fourth pairs of paws of juvenile females have thick hairy brushes, but these brushes disappear as the spider matures.
I found this spider one month ago, in the Gayo Highlands. This area has many types of spiders. The shape of the spider in this area is large. At that time I saw this spider in the spider web. Then I took some photos using my cellphone. And here are some photos of spiders on Gayo Mountain