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Due For A Turnover: Smart Spiders Sep 15, 2005 ... The most prized beauties of this species have an overall fiery red color. P. regius is the largest of all Florida jumping spiders, ...
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Due For A Turnover: Barred Rock Hen (?) Mar 8, 2007 ... Barred Rock Hen (?) One of our feistiest hens, she doesn't take sh*t off of anybody - including me. Waking her up for her little photo-op ...
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Due For A Turnover: Barred Rock Hen (?) Mar 8, 2007 ... Barred Rock Hen (?) One of our feistiest hens, she doesn't take sh*t off of anybody - including me. Waking her up for her little photo-op ...
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Due For A Turnover: January 2006 This particular species of cassia ("popcorn cassia"/Senna didymobotrya) is not a native. I think it's from Africa, actually. However, like my friend and ...
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Due For A Turnover: Dispatches From Paradise (Updated With Photos) Oh - and there was a very, very farty hippo. Yeah. So let's get to those photos already. The Wife, in anticipatory glee. More anticipatory glee amongst 2-D ...
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Due For A Turnover: Cassia Bud (And Seed Pod) Cassia Bud (And Seed Pod). The seed pod is flattened, planaria-like, in the background. Posted by thingfish23 at 1/31/2006 ...
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Due For A Turnover: Coyotes in SW Florida - Who Knew? "Coyotes were introduced in Florida for pursuit by hunting dogs as early as the 1920s. Regardless of these introductions and escapes, ...
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Due For A Turnover: Black and Yellow Argiope Some of the other names include (but surely are not limited to) black and yellow garden spider, black and yellow argiope, or writing spider. ...
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Due For A Turnover: Dragonfly Naiads According to Audubon's Field Guide to North American Insects & Spiders, young dragonflies and damselflies are called naiads. ...
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Due For A Turnover: Black and Yellow Argiope Some of the other names include (but surely are not limited to) black and yellow garden spider, black and yellow argiope, or writing spider. ...
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