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A Few More....

JustinGos Aug 02, 2010 08:57 PM

Eastern cottonmouth, Darlington County. Im pretty sure I've observed this animal before as it looked familiar. Very emaciated, dont know how that could be with all the frogs that are in this area.

Found this black widow (along with 5 other females) along the side of my house. They are catching insects attracted to the flood lights and light coming from the garage. Ive been told they have to go as the house is for sale and potential buyers may be scared. Anderson county.

Another gnarly spider. Does anyone know the species? maybe a wolf spider? Anderson County

Good luck,
Justin

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daneby Aug 09, 2010 12:50 PM

Nice pics. Black widows sure are awesome looking

Dan

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