The cat-faced spider (Araneus gemmoides) may be described as having a large abdomen with four pin-sized holes.
The spider is harmless. It is called cat-faced because of the patterning of the dimples, holes or indentations on its abdomen. The pattern often is interpreted as reminiscent of the eyes and ears of a cat.
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