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Post by heregoes on Jun 16, 2020 10:52:20 GMT -6
Time to add more species to the list of animals who have perfected the art of camouflage. Known as the wrap-around spiders, Dolophones is a genus of spider found primarily in Australia and Oceania. The genus contains 17 species known for their abilities to blend seamlessly into their surroundings during the day by wrapping themselves around twigs or flattening against tree bark. hereI didn't add the pic because it can't be unseen and I know some will get the shivers.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 16, 2020 10:56:47 GMT -6
Time to add more species to the list of animals who have perfected the art of camouflage. Known as the wrap-around spiders, Dolophones is a genus of spider found primarily in Australia and Oceania. The genus contains 17 species known for their abilities to blend seamlessly into their surroundings during the day by wrapping themselves around twigs or flattening against tree bark. hereI didn't add the pic because it can't be unseen and I know some will get the shivers. Ty lol
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Post by VisionAri on Jun 16, 2020 11:20:10 GMT -6
Why is Australia?
That's a complete sentence. Just... why?
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Post by heregoes on Jun 16, 2020 11:21:58 GMT -6
It’s a place I would love to visit. But some of their critters give me pause.
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Post by GrumpyOM (RIP) on Jun 17, 2020 19:03:33 GMT -6
I hate spiders and snakes, despite the fact that both help control the bug problems.
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