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Bourbon Neat Senior Member Jul 3, 2015 #724 Oh to be young and in love, all warm and fuzzy feeling. Oops, we know how this affair ends. Does he?
wev Senior Member Contributor Jul 3, 2015 #727 Bourbon Neat said: That is quite a sight. Had no clue that spiders molt. Click to expand... Only when young and growing. In another two weeks or so, it will be fully grown and stop molting
Bourbon Neat said: That is quite a sight. Had no clue that spiders molt. Click to expand... Only when young and growing. In another two weeks or so, it will be fully grown and stop molting
W WeeHector Senior Member Jul 9, 2015 #729 Synaema globosum - Napoleon crab spider - so-called because the black marking on its back resembles a bust of the emperor. It exists in various colours. PS The spider is 4mm long and this is a stack of 21 photos Last edited: Jul 9, 2015
Synaema globosum - Napoleon crab spider - so-called because the black marking on its back resembles a bust of the emperor. It exists in various colours. PS The spider is 4mm long and this is a stack of 21 photos
Bourbon Neat Senior Member Jul 15, 2015 #731 Keeping things together This bugger downed that meal like a cowboy
F Fortkentdad Senior Member Jul 19, 2015 #733 Attachments DSC_1601-dandy longlegs-0009-2015-07-19T09_31_28.jpg 71.2 KB · Views: 142
M mikew_RIP Senior Member Jul 24, 2015 #737 Scott Murray said: I need to find other subjects lol View attachment 170967 Click to expand... Never mind you will soon be fit enough for women and travel again.
Scott Murray said: I need to find other subjects lol View attachment 170967 Click to expand... Never mind you will soon be fit enough for women and travel again.
F Fortkentdad Senior Member Jul 25, 2015 #738 My google-research calls this a Goldenrod Spider - they are harmless - even beneficial eating pesty bugs. And pretty.
My google-research calls this a Goldenrod Spider - they are harmless - even beneficial eating pesty bugs. And pretty.