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English: Golden Orb Weavers (Nephila clavipes) in Parque Nacional Corcovado, a female in the foreground and a male in the background. See also Image:DirkvdM golden orb weaver.jpg. Original filename: 040327_7754.jpg
Date 27 March 2004
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