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- A new series of 10 UK spider stamps has been unveiled on Friday the 13th
- Illustrations include the Sand Bear Spider, Cucumber Spider and others
- The stamps highlight the fascinating roles spiders play in nature
- They are available for pre-order now
Halloween may be well over a month away, but already Royal Mail has given sufferers of a certain phobia a fright on Friday the 13th.
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Featured on the new stamps are the: Sand Bear Spider; Cucumber Spider; Woodland Jumping Spider; Four-spotted Orbweb Spider; Spider Nurseryweb Spider; Ladybird Spider; Candy-striped Spider; Wasp Spider; Zebra Spider; and Heather Crab Spider.
David Gold, Royal Mail’s director of external affairs and policy said: “Many people are scared of spiders, but these colourful creatures deserve a second look. They perform a vital role in nature and have fascinating strategies for survival.
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Hide Ad“As these stamps show, there’s far more to spiders than the hairy cartoon version we love to hate.”
The stamps, along with a selection of collectible products, are available for pre-order from today (13 September).
Reactions on social media have been mixed, with nature lovers praising the beautiful illustrations of the much maligned creatures, and arachnophobes left in fear of their next postal delivery.
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Hide Ad“Makes me naughtily want to send letters to my arachnophobe friends,” was one user’s response to the news, while another simply said, “Noooooooooooooooooo.”
“Once I would go oh no and scream and now I'm in awe,” said another poster on X (formerly Twitter). “Must order mine.”
Of course, spiders often get a bad reputation, but they play a crucial role in the UK's ecosystem and are generally nothing to fear.
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Hide AdThey are natural predators that help control the population of other insects, including many pests that can damage crops and spread disease, contributing to a healthier environment and reducing the need for chemical pesticides.
Most spiders found in the UK are harmless to humans. They generally do not bite unless provoked and are not aggressive.
What do you think about Royal Mail's new spider stamps? Are you excited about these unique illustrations, or do they give you the creeps? Share your thoughts and reactions in the comments section.
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