Do shamrock orbweaver sleep?
They sleep differently from humans. They have no eyelids and cannot close their eyes.

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Species of Garden spider
Red-spotted orbweaverAngular orbweav spiderCrowned orbweaverFour-spot orb-weaverCat-faced spiderShamrock orbweaverGiant lichen orbweaverPale cross orbweaverAraneus detrimentosusAraneus lathyrinusAraneus sturmiAraneus tartaricusSpeckled orbweaverAraneus granadensisBlack-spotted orbweaverSlender green orb-weaverAraneus grossusOpenfield orbweaverOrange wheelweaving spiderAraneus andrewsiAraneus horizonteAraneus ejusmodiSmall round orbweaverGreen pea spiderRed-backed orbweaverAraneus viridiventrisMarbled orbweaverLattice orbweaverFierce orbweaverCat-faced orbweaverButterfly orbweaverNordmann's orbweaverAraneus ventricosusBarn orbweaver
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Scientific Classification
Phylum
Arthropods

Class
Arachnids

Order
Spiders

Family
Orb weavers

Genus
Garden spider

Species
Shamrock orbweaver (Araneus trifolium)