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For a while, I believed them. But after searching online and comparing photos, I finally found the answer. The strange creature was most likely a spiny orb-weaver spider, also known by the scientific name Gasteracantha.
The “spikes” are not weapons for attacking people. They are mainly a defense feature, helping the spider look less appealing to birds and other predators. In other words, the spider looks scary because looking scary helps it survive.
Even better, spiny orb-weavers are generally considered harmless to humans. Like many spiders, they may bite if handled or threatened, but they are not aggressive and usually prefer to stay away from people. Their real job is much more useful: they catch small flying insects in their webs.

So, what is this?
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