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I meant to add this link of the Snakes of S.E. Asia
It is a really informative website:
It is a really informative website:
Snakes of Southeast Asia
www.ecologyasia.com
It was a 50:5O chance to be wrong for me haha. So it is a moth, anyway it looks really awesome. That spider actually also looks pretty amazing, Iam still happy it doesn't live arund my place. Is it as big as it looks?
yep, they are hugeIt was a 50:5O chance to be wrong for me haha. So it is a moth, anyway it looks really awesome. That spider actually also looks pretty amazing, Iam still happy it doesn't live arund my place. Is it as big as it looks?
Jumping spiders are absolutely adorable (and I have a stupid spider phobia)Not really a visitor. I invite her to stay with us before release her to our garden. She's very cute and adorable and not shy to be on stage.
Jumping spider at home-6270118.jpg by Wisnu Purwanto, on Flickr
Jumping spider at home-6270088.jpg by Wisnu Purwanto, on Flickr
Jumping spider at home-6270068.jpg by Wisnu Purwanto, on Flickr
yes, and easy to maintain particularly if you are mastery to catch flies.Jumping spiders are absolutely adorable (and I have a stupid spider phobia)
That was 17 years ago or 34 years ago? I dont think 51 years agoAs a kid, my cats loved to chomp on these locusts. Crunch, crunch, crunch.
In my area there were locusts a lot more regular than ever 17 years. Different broods, different years.That was 17 years ago or 34 years ago? I dont think 51 years ago
Maybe a juvenile wolf snake but I don't really know - just guessinghmm another kind of snake...... over 1/2 a metre, thick as a little finger, olive in colour and head shaped like a python. Of course too quick for a pic
Too small and too little for swikee.2 of these little guys (about 3cm) hanging around inside until late in the evening after some intense rain during the day View attachment 2082