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  2. Nephila komaci - Wikipedia

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    N. komaci females are the largest Nephila yet discovered. Displaying sexual size dimorphism commonly observed in various species of spiders, the size of a male reaches a leg span of only about 2.5 centimetres, with a body length of about 9 mm, [3] roughly one fifth of that of a female. [2]

  3. Darwin's bark spider - Wikipedia

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    The web of Darwin's bark spider is remarkable in that it is not only the longest spanning web ever observed, but is the largest orb web ever seen, at an area of up to 2.8 square metres (30 sq ft). [2] Nephila komaci, discovered in 2009, and some other Nephila species also make webs that can exceed 1 m (3 ft 3 in) across. [4]

  4. Keshav Maharaj - Wikipedia

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    This was only the seventh five-for by a South African spinner in Tests against New Zealand. [28] In April 2017, Maharaj was named in South Africa's One Day International (ODI) squad for their series against England and the 2017 ICC Champions Trophy. [29] [30] He made his ODI debut for South Africa against England on 27 May 2017. [31]

  5. Nephila - Wikipedia

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    Nephila spiders vary from reddish to greenish yellow in color with distinctive whiteness on the cephalothorax and the beginning of the abdomen. Like many species of the superfamily Araneoidea, most of them have striped legs specialized for weaving (where their tips point inward, rather than outward as is the case with many wandering spiders).

  6. Imran Tahir - Wikipedia

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    Most economical ten over spells by a spinner from South Africa – 10–0–14–2 against New Zealand on 4 March 2017. Imran Tahir was the first South African and fourth overall to take 4 wickets in an innings in all three ICC events (World Cup, Champions Trophy and World T20).

  7. Wantitall.co.za - Wikipedia

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    WantItAll.co.za is an online shop based in Johannesburg, South Africa that sells over 14 million products. Founded in 2006 by Justin Drennan, Ryan Drennan and Terence Murphy, the company received venture capital and investment from entrepreneurs David Frankel (entrepreneur) and Ronnie Apteker. [1]

  8. Web-spinner - Wikipedia

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  9. Selenopidae - Wikipedia

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    This family is just one of several families whose English name includes the phrase "crab spider". These spiders are often called "Flatties" due to their flattened dorsal profile. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] The Afrikaans name for these spiders is "Muurspinnekop," [ 6 ] which translates directly to "wall spider."