1) The little guy is probably thinking about this, 'Hmm, can I move now? Is she done with taking pic of me? Why is she holding such weird looking thing at me?' Hahahahha..
2)I don't really know that so my answer will be based on my imagination.. Maybe the spider feel safe with cactus?
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These are fun pictures, Jo. The squirrel is probably thinking about his next meal, and the web on that cactus is trying to protect the flower that's about to come out..
If that squirrel is on a log pile in some old hunters back yard, then it's thinking, "I hope he doesn't fry me up for supper."
Spiders are predators, and since different insects are drawn to differnt plants, then weaving its web across a plant is a perfect spot for a spider to set up for dinner! =D
The squirrel is most likely thinking about food and protection, a constant in its life. Where I live, there are spider webs everywhere this time of year, especially under the eaves of my roof. The cactus must offer the spider many protective nooks from preditors and bad weather.
The squirrel is wondering if you had a nut to spare for him.
This answer might not be intelligent, since this is the first time the thought ever came to mind...LOL but I think the spiders like the succulent from the cactus plants.
Spiders' webs get everywhere. Our garden is full of them but fortunately all the flying seeds caught in them show where they are so we don't keep walking into them.
1. The squirrel was wondering who was watching who?
2. Spiders weave their webs all over our plants and not just the cactus. But because of dengue, I don't sweep most of them away. They are really such great architects!
Thanks for your egg salad recipe on Cheapskate4Life! I'm going to attempt making it soon - I have never hard boiled eggs before either so we will see how they turn out!
I think the squirrel is trying to find his nuts LOL I'm a new follower!
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2)I don't really know that so my answer will be based on my imagination.. Maybe the spider feel safe with cactus?
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Spider webs - because they can...no one is going to bother spiders on a cactus!!
The squirrel is probably thinking about his next meal, and the web on that cactus is trying to protect the flower that's about to come out..
Spiders are predators, and since different insects are drawn to differnt plants, then weaving its web across a plant is a perfect spot for a spider to set up for dinner! =D
2nd q: no idea at all. :)
This answer might not be intelligent, since this is the first time the thought ever came to mind...LOL but I think the spiders like the succulent from the cactus plants.
2. Spiders weave their webs all over our plants and not just the cactus. But because of dengue, I don't sweep most of them away. They are really such great architects!
I think the squirrel is trying to find his nuts LOL
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2. I imagine cacti get insects the Mr. Spider likes. :-)
Spiders aren't picky or prickly when it comes to where they weave their webs.
Funny post! I enjoyed reading everyone's answers!
I don't see many cacti around here, but I'd imagine that they are just great places for spiders to live.
with regards to the little guy... i guess he was thinking where he could get nuts. hahaha
The cactus? I dunno. Spiders do what spiders will, usually with an eye towards dinner.
The colors of that cactus are beautiful but I had no idea why there is web on it!
2-Cause they can........