The Garden Orb Weaver Spiders are a large group of spiders with over 100 known species within Australia.
They are a reddish-brown or grey spider with a leaf shape pattern on their triangular abdomen.
On their abdomen they also have two noticeable humps towards the front.
The Orb Weaver Spider makes sticky, wheel-shape orb webs and place them at openings
between trees, shrubs or cliffs, or were insects are likely to fly
Generally the spiders construct its web in the evenings and then take it down again at dawn.
The female Orb Weaving spider lays her eggs in late summer to autumn.
the eggs are encased in a fluffy sick cocoon and attached to foliage
During autumn the spider-lings hatch and disperse by ballooning.
Floating on the  breeze using small strands of silk as balloons
and built their own tinny orb web among vegetation and wait until the winter has passed.
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