Common Golden Orb Weaver Spiders are commonly found across Australia. The spiders in this species are found in open woodlands and forests. These spiders are large in size with silvery-grey bodies. Also, these spiders are found in brown-black and plump color with yellow banded legs. The spiders can grow up to 2-4 cm in size but the males are larger in comparison to the females and can grow up to 5 cm. The spiders weave large wheel-shaped webs that are suspended and sticky.
The spiders weave the webs in the openings between trees and shrubs that make it easier for them to trap insects. The webs made from strong silk have a golden sheen. The spiders feed on beetles, flies, wood moths, and other insects. The webs are enough strong to trap small birds and bats. The males of these species are found in the edges of the web that wait for a mating opportunity. The females wrap the single egg sac in the golden silk and hide it away from the web.