The Australian Stained Glass Mirror Spider (Thwaitesia Argentiopunctata)
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A recent message from the WI Department of Natural Resources:
We have been receiving reports of people finding very large spiders, like the one pictured here on a bluebird house. These are fishing spiders. The most common one we’ve been receiving reports about is the dark fishing spider. They often live next to water and can catch small fish and tadpoles to eat, but they can range inland as well to hunt and lay their eggs. This is a female spider guarding her egg sac. Enjoy.
My sister, who lives in WI, recently shared this. I am never going to visit her again.
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The Australian Stained Glass Mirror Spider (Thwaitesia Argentiopunctata)
> The Australian Stained Glass Mirror Spider (Thwaitesia Argentiopunctata)
It's so pretty!
But it's from your neck of the woods, where everything is deadly. You may keep it.
These spiders have water drops as hats and they are adorable.
We found this guy in Tikal
Awww... poor little guy lost two legs.
Poor thing
Found this beauty outside of work. I keep feeding her.
He gave me a fright when I first saw him, chilling above the door like a pervert.
Poor friend. Let's say a few words, shall we?
Looks like snow, softer than snow, get it all year round, full of cute animals, not as cold as snow - what a win-win!
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One of the symptoms of an approaching nervous breakdown is the belief that one's work is terribly important
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HAVE YOU SEEN ONE OF THESE IN YOUR YARD?
A recent message from the WI Department of Natural Resources:We have been receiving reports of people finding very large spiders, like the one pictured here on a bluebird house. These are fishing spiders. The most common one we’ve been receiving reports about is the dark fishing spider. They often live next to water and can catch small fish and tadpoles to eat, but they can range inland as well to hunt and lay their eggs. This is a female spider guarding her egg sac. Enjoy.
My sister, who lives in WI, recently shared this. I am never going to visit her again.
Album of Bluef during her time in Achaea
OH MY GOD! What is this thread?!
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One of the symptoms of an approaching nervous breakdown is the belief that one's work is terribly important
Album of Bluef during her time in Achaea
It is exactly what you clicked on.
By the way, you're welcome for the trip back to this thread to witness more pictures, just to see what I've posted.
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One of the symptoms of an approaching nervous breakdown is the belief that one's work is terribly important
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One of the symptoms of an approaching nervous breakdown is the belief that one's work is terribly important
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One of the symptoms of an approaching nervous breakdown is the belief that one's work is terribly important