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7 Comments
antsays...*pets for the dog!
siftbotsays...Adding video to channels (Pets) - requested by ant.
PlayhousePalssays...EWWWW-AHHHH!
Fantomassays...Wolf spiders! Beautiful creatures.
MonkeySpanksays...Says no one! ever!
Wolf spiders! Beautiful creatures.
skinnydaddy1jokingly says...I'm sorry officer. Yes, I set it on fire. Trust me. It all had to burn. The flame thrower and the 50 gallons of gas was a "Just to be sure" back up plan.
We also might need to move really far away. The napalm strike should be here any minute.
Angua1says...It's the reflection of light off the back of their eyes. When I walk the dogs or run early in the morning I wear a cap with led lights on the brim - exactly the right spot for this kind of reflection to shoot back so I can see it - different angle than if I was holding a flashlight. Anyway, with this light I noticed the reflection off deer eyes is greenish, more muted with rabbits, very bright with raccoons and foxes. And then one day I thought i noticed some bright tin foil or something sparkly on the ground - nope spider eyeballs! In the fall the sparkles on the ground are amazing. I highly recommend experimenting with using a led flashlight in the fall. It's very cool to find critters, including spiders, this way.
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