Bill W Posted August 13, 2025 Posted August 13, 2025 5 hours ago, sandrewn said: Hey, who gave that spider permission to use my name? 2
Bill W Posted August 16, 2025 Posted August 16, 2025 1 hour ago, sandrewn said: Ate up all our guys? Must have been a female spider then, since it focused on the males. 2
Bill W Posted August 17, 2025 Posted August 17, 2025 33 minutes ago, sandrewn said: Woodlouse Spider Is this a cyclops spider? I only see one eye. 1
Site Moderator TalonRider Posted August 18, 2025 Site Moderator Posted August 18, 2025 I see Six eyes in a circle around what looks like some hairs. 2
Bill W Posted August 18, 2025 Posted August 18, 2025 1 hour ago, TalonRider said: I see Six eyes in a circle around what looks like some hairs. Then you have better eyes than I do. 🤪 1
Bill W Posted August 19, 2025 Posted August 19, 2025 25 minutes ago, sandrewn said: Araignée-miroir That spider tried a few times to get around the mirror so it could have a good fight with the other spider, but it didn't work. 🤪 2
Bill W Posted August 24, 2025 Posted August 24, 2025 1 hour ago, sandrewn said: Wolf spider with young Now that's a close family! 😁 I hope the siblings all get along, because mama would have a tough time breaking up any squabbles. My question is, what's that under mama spider. Is it to help her support the weight of all her children on her back? Or is there another reason for it? 1
Site Moderator TalonRider Posted August 25, 2025 Site Moderator Posted August 25, 2025 In my opinion, it looks like the egg sack the babies were in. 2
Bill W Posted August 25, 2025 Posted August 25, 2025 2 hours ago, TalonRider said: In my opinion, it looks like the egg sack the babies were in. I've seen egg sac with other spiders before, and they usually appear more fragile than that object, seeing it's made out of webbing, so I assumed that was something else. 1
sandrewn Posted August 25, 2025 Posted August 25, 2025 What type of spider is this sweet thing? This beautiful lady is a Hacklemesh Spider! Looks like her egg sac just hatched! 1
sandrewn Posted August 26, 2025 Posted August 26, 2025 The flower crab spider, or misumena, appears throughout the United States. Its special characteristic is that it can change its color from white to yellow. 1 1
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