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fandomsecrets2012-09-12 07:00 pm
[ SECRET POST #2080 ]
⌈ Secret Post #2080 ⌋
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Re: MOVING PICTURES HOW DO THEY WORK, also cats, also spider.
Before I go on to the daily spiders, though, here's a game link for you. The short version is- well, you're a spider! Make a web, catch some flies, eat some flies, catch bigger flies, eat bigger flies, and so on. It can actually get pretty intense. How far in can you get?
Anyway, there was a request for orbweavers, so here goes! I've featured ones like the spiny orb-wevear and the lovely A. aurantia, but more definitely isn't a problem. This beauty is related to A. aurantia and happens to be in the same family, even if it's web isn't the same. It's Argiope keyserlingi, and it's an Australian spider. Recognizable both for its distinctive web and the brightly coloured marks on its back, these spiders are extremely formidable enemies... to bugs, flies, and basically everything that's very annoying about the summer nights that I do belive are coming to an end for all of us who are up in the Northern hemispehre.
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Re: MOVING PICTURES HOW DO THEY WORK, also cats, also spider.
Oh, hello, cat version of me.
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Also I love the spider.
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ALL OF MY HENNNNNNNG!!!
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And St Andrew's Cross! One of the few spiders I've never actually had a problem with.
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(Anonymous) 2012-09-13 09:56 pm (UTC)(link)Thank you for the link to the game (although I may become slightly addicted...)!
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THOSE THICK SPIDERY LEGS.