Spider + victim
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This photo is behind a cut because arachnids are not everyone’s favourite and this one is having a meal.

We found this spider indoors, feasting on its unidentified victim. The children were fascinated and watched it for a good 20 minutes, until it abandoned the dried husk and scampered off to the shadows.

We found this spider indoors, feasting on its unidentified victim. The children were fascinated and watched it for a good 20 minutes, until it abandoned the dried husk and scampered off to the shadows.
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Date: 2020-04-12 09:53 am (UTC)This one has amazingly long legs.
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Date: 2020-04-12 10:36 am (UTC)I agree wholeheartedly! Spiders always welcome here, flies not so much. Especially not horseflies with their nasty bites that itch for weeks.
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