Definition
Genus Aranea refers to a specific group of orb-weaver spiders known for their distinctive webs and hunting strategies. πΈοΈ These spiders are characterized by their circular webs, often found in gardens and fields. Genus Aranea spiders are distributed worldwide and exhibit a variety of colors and patterns. They are generally harmless to humans, preying primarily on insects. Think of them as a family of skilled web-builders, sharing common traits and behaviors. Their webs serve as both traps and homes.