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[challenge entry] Flying monsters! Who do they serve?

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(, Tue 7 Jan 2014, 23:06, archived)
# You made ... a pigeon?
(, Tue 7 Jan 2014, 23:09, archived)
# Is that a bird-eating spider?
(, Tue 7 Jan 2014, 23:10, archived)
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it's some sort of jumping spider. I have no idea what it eats.
(, Tue 7 Jan 2014, 23:17, archived)
# ants
(, Wed 8 Jan 2014, 0:20, archived)
# Still strangely compelling.
(, Tue 7 Jan 2014, 23:14, archived)
# It's kind of cuddly and yet repulsive at the same time.
(, Tue 7 Jan 2014, 23:21, archived)
# It looks kind of fluffeh.
(, Tue 7 Jan 2014, 23:46, archived)
# The jumping spiders are all like that, they have cute proportions and are endearingly tiny and bouncy
in the UK you may commonly see zebra spiders. "Zebra spiders are often noted for their awareness of humans"
(, Wed 8 Jan 2014, 0:24, archived)
# They are pretty difficult to get near.
As is another webless spider (brownish, nondescript), often seen basking on rocks, just waiting.
Delighted to find out that the collective noun for the young is spiderlings.
(, Wed 8 Jan 2014, 0:39, archived)
# Prefer yours :D
(, Tue 7 Jan 2014, 23:23, archived)
# Haha
Only just noticed. Nice :)
(, Tue 7 Jan 2014, 23:30, archived)
# aaaaaargh!
(, Tue 7 Jan 2014, 23:31, archived)
# OH
(, Tue 7 Jan 2014, 23:45, archived)
#
(, Wed 8 Jan 2014, 0:24, archived)
# Brilliant :D
(, Wed 8 Jan 2014, 0:26, archived)
# Ta!
I almost miss the hand-sized spiders in Aus...
(, Wed 8 Jan 2014, 0:41, archived)
# a mate who lived in Oz
had a cat that loved bringing snakes home as a gift :-/
(, Wed 8 Jan 2014, 0:48, archived)
# Despite spending weks out in the middle of nowhere nature watching,
I only ever saw one (1) live snake. We thought it was a young Taipan and was acting quite aggressively, so we naturally got close and took photos. Turns out instead of the deadliest snake in Aus, it was in fact the wussiest:
www.tonykeenebirds.co.uk/areptiles/keelback_snake.html
Hopefully looking to fix that next month with a trip to Darwin.
(, Wed 8 Jan 2014, 1:16, archived)
# I'm very scared!
Also, although this is terribly sad - why, oh, why, did the BBC have to use *that* image at the bottom? www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-25646978
(, Tue 7 Jan 2014, 23:29, archived)
# FAKE... no shark.
(, Tue 7 Jan 2014, 23:40, archived)
# Haha, even when it's real it's still fake looking.
(, Tue 7 Jan 2014, 23:48, archived)
# The cold, dead eyes of a, well, er, pigeon.
Oh dear god, I didn't realise just how badly Goldeneye had dated.
(, Wed 8 Jan 2014, 0:27, archived)