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paulh, vaccinated against the Omigod Variant Posted Mar 28, 2015
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ITIWBS Posted May 5, 2015
...unusual roadkills... ...once, when I was working in the central coast area in California, besides the usual squirrels and rabbits providing a focus for assemblies of turkey vultures, magpies and ravens, it was also shiny black tarantulas with abdomens a bit over 2"/5cm in diameter that looked like giant black widow spiders...
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paulh, vaccinated against the Omigod Variant Posted May 5, 2015
I thought tarantulas had alternating bands of yellow and black. No?
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ITIWBS Posted May 5, 2015
Not that I've ever seen, though the ornate garden spider does, colors the swallowtail butterfly.
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paulh, vaccinated against the Omigod Variant Posted May 6, 2015
The Mexican red Knee Tarantula is what I was thinking of:
http://photographyblogger.net/21-chilling-pictures-of-tarantulas/
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Sol Posted May 7, 2015
Naturally, I agree with you both, debs and Icy (and thank you!), but it's ok. They are quite competitive, these awards, so it was always a long shot, especially as I blog considerably less often than most, and don't network so energetically. I think of it as 'slow blogging'. Give me another year or two...
Which is why I am not bothering you for more votes. The next awards, I've just realised, don't have a newbie category and also are almost entirely based on number of nominations/ votes. Be interesting to see how similar the lists are for the categories that are the same.
Spiders. My son put a spider in my bed last night. Not the plastic tarantula he's been chasing his sister round with all week, but an actual (already dead) spider. He was extremely disappointed that I didn't wake him up by screaming in the middle of the night this morning.
That said, I could live very happily with tarantula road kill. Not at all as heart wrenching as seeing a squashed bunny, imo.
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