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Dead bugs and a tiny spider

 
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Oct 03, 2007 20:52 |  #1

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Oct 04, 2007 05:05 |  #2

Very nice detail in #2 Joan. The one good thing about dead subjects is they don't fly away.:)


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Oct 04, 2007 11:00 |  #3

Thanks Scott...LOL!! I agree, the cannot get far!! It seems like I am having not much luck with someone helping to ID these for me.


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Oct 04, 2007 17:43 |  #4

Creepy shots Joan, dead ones never quite look as good as their living counterparts. That spider looks like it could give you a good bite though.


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Oct 04, 2007 18:25 |  #5

Thanks Alby..the spider is very tiny and is enjoying that corner of my office with her babies. LOL!! Both the dead insects are ones which I have never seen before so I wanted to see if someone might know what they are.


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