This male crab spider, which showed up on our dining room floor yesterday, did not want to cooperate and demonstrate his crab-mimicking skills. Maybe some other day.
I have a little spider who lives in my bathroom on the ledge above the wash basin. He has been there every night for months. He is not a web weaver and I have no idea of his source of food. I finally started talking to him- saying 'hello' to him when I go to brush my teeth at night. Call me crazy. If he ever disappears I shall be most upset because he is a tidy little thing.
He must be an adolescent - you know they rarely cooperate with photographic plans! I love that you and Jenny (RockRose) both talk to "your" spiders. (I talk to the birds and the bugs here too...).
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I have a little spider who lives in my bathroom on the ledge above the wash basin. He has been there every night for months. He is not a web weaver and I have no idea of his source of food. I finally started talking to him- saying 'hello' to him when I go to brush my teeth at night. Call me crazy. If he ever disappears I shall be most upset because he is a tidy little thing.
He must be an adolescent - you know they rarely cooperate with photographic plans! I love that you and Jenny (RockRose) both talk to "your" spiders. (I talk to the birds and the bugs here too...).
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