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It's snake time! Also vegetarian spiders.
Anyway, if it isn't obvious by now, today we're going to look at snakes.
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Vine Snakes (they're totally snivys and servines and serperiors)
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And for today's spider...
Let's take a look at Bagheera kiplingi! And yes, it really is named for Bagheera from the Jungle Book. A species of jumping spider that's found in Central America, it's particularly notable for the fact that it's... well, mostly vegertarian. It doesn't eat bugs, just the tips of the leaves on the ant acacia plant. That's what it appears to be holding in most of the pictures. While a few other spider species have also been shown to eat nectar, none does it to the extent that these little guys do. They're known to live in groups and hang out together. The males even stick around and help the female spiders look after their babies- something which pretty much no other spider species does.
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And here's a video if you want to watch one of them in action!
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Now I want a pet snake even more. Can I has corn snake? ;w;Off topic
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I love the one peeking out from under his own coils, and the one coming out of the egg. And those vine snakes are neat looking! (-:
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(Anonymous) 2012-06-18 11:21 pm (UTC)(link)no subject
More hatching snakes! This one is a viper. And if you're interested in colourful snakes, well- it's not the same as in the picture, but the Regal Ring Necked snake does have very fascinating colours- like this!
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(Anonymous) - 2012-06-19 06:37 (UTC) - Expandno subject
And as for the spiders, huh. The more you know...
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And while there are other spiders who do feed on nectar, most of them only do so in the juvenile stage of life. That's why B. Kiplingi stands out so much!
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Please don't be too hurt! If you get hurt badly then you won't be able to see the other pics. ):
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(Anonymous) 2012-06-19 12:06 am (UTC)(link)so many snakes
some even freaked me out
but they were still cute
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Here is a baby ball python for you, maybe it'll be less freaky? They're non venomous and sort of round, I think they're sweet.
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(Anonymous) - 2012-06-19 19:53 (UTC) - Expandno subject
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Here is another wee snake. It's a Texas Brown Snake, and they are small for snakes even when fully grown!
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(Anonymous) 2012-06-19 01:34 am (UTC)(link)(no subject)
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The little snake peeking out of its egg just melts my heart ;;
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I love snakes so much. :D I am so close to squeeing like it's a buncha kittens. SO CUTE.