Trichonephila plumipes

Trichonephila plumipes

''Trichonephila plumipes'', the Pacific golden orb weaver, is a species of spider found in Australia, Indonesia and some Pacific Islands, which exhibits extreme sexual dimorphism through its sexual cannibalism behavior. It is sometimes called the tiger spider due to its markings which look similar to a tiger. This species was formerly called ''Nephila plumipes''. As with other spiders from the genus ''Nephila'', these spiders have a distinct golden web.

The ''Trichonephila plumipes'' benefits from highly urbanized places due to more available food, warmer temperatures, and fewer predators. This species is commonly found in urban and natural landscapes.

''T. plumipes'' is most commonly found in Australia, Indonesia, New Guinea, Solomon Islands, Vanuatu, New Ireland and New Caledonia.

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