I don’t think they’re creepy but a lot folks do – enjoy!
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I don’t think they’re creepy but a lot folks do – enjoy! BooHahHahHahHah! < > […] /*===== general options =========*/ a { box-shadow: none !important; } .view *, .album_categories *, .album_back_button *, #album_disabled_layer { font-family: sans-serif, Arial, Verdana, Sylfaen !important; } #album_disabled_layer { display: none; position: absolute; width: 100%; height: 100%; text-align: center; background-color: transparent; z-index: 10; padding-top: 20px; color: #fff; } #album_list_container { position: relative; } /* ====================== album […] If you like pill bugs, sow bugs, etc – especially if you’ve been to Afghanistan – you’ll like the video I posted: GIANT ARMORED SOW BUG < > You have to admit it – the Northwest has the most beautiful garter snakes in the country. HOOAH Jack I found this female wandering about on my driveway today so I thought I’d share a few pictures. Thankfully, I found her before our cats did. Female newts have a “distinctive cone shaped vent” when they are breeding according to the Peterson Field Guide to Western Reptiles and Amphibians. This is quite evident […] After this this article was written I received information from Louis Sorkin B.C.E., Entomologist and Arachnologist at the American Museum of Natural History in NY who identified as most likely belonging to a group of insects called reduviid bugs, a group of ambush predators that are also known as “true bugs”. I found these guys […] Pacific Harbor Seal – Poca vitulina richardsi Size: Greater than 6 feet; up to 375 lb Range: Coastal areas of the north Pacific region Habitat: Mainly near shorelines; adults will stray further and individual seals even foray into inland rivers and even lakes Food: Fish, shellfish, crustaceans The Most Common Marine Mammal in […] |
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