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Owl? Have seen many of this back in Malaysia &amp; Philippines, although rare and hard to find, but not able to identify to species ID<br />
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However, this one from Australia is super common and can be found right in the middle of city centre and in gardens! Asianopis subrufa,Australia,New South Wales,Ogre-Faced Spider,Rufous Net-Casting Spider,Spider,Sydney Click/tap to enlarge Promoted

Owl?

Have seen many of this back in Malaysia & Philippines, although rare and hard to find, but not able to identify to species ID

However, this one from Australia is super common and can be found right in the middle of city centre and in gardens!

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  1. Amazing shot! Posted 9 months ago

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"Asianopis subrufa" is a species of net-casting spiders. It occurs in Australia and in New Zealand. It is a nocturnal hunter, having excellent eyesight, and hunts using a silken net to capture its prey. They feed on a variety of insects – ants, beetles, crickets and other spiders.

Similar species: Spiders
Species identified by Albert Kang
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