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Raindrops on spider web

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Raindrops from the night’s rain make the thin strings of this spider web more visible. Spiders are not insects which many often think, but an order or their own, Araneae. When you see a spider, you can see that they have 8 legs and not 6, like the insects have.
Xinqing National Wetland Park, near Yichun city, Heilongjiang Province, China.
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Raindrops from the night’s rain make the thin strings of this spider web more visible. Spiders are not insects which many often think, but an order or their own, Araneae. When you see a spider, you can see that they have 8 legs and not 6, like the insects have.<br />
Xinqing National Wetland Park, near Yichun city, Heilongjiang Province, China.