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Spider as Marco Polo


Spiders who find their way into human-occupied places probably are great storytellers if they ever find themselves back in the land of Arachnida.
"Yes, I crawled down a pipe and found myself in the dark but crawled up another pipe into a kitchen sink. The human captured me in a glass and took pictures of me. And finally he put me in a tree."
Marco Polo stories.
"Yes, I crawled down a pipe and found myself in the dark but crawled up another pipe into a kitchen sink. The human captured me in a glass and took pictures of me. And finally he put me in a tree."
Marco Polo stories.
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Nun....sie von unten zu fotografieren gelingt auch nicht jedem :)
Lustig...auch wenn ich Spinnen überhaupt nicht mag und mir überlege, was das für eine Spezies ist?
Justfolk club has replied to Tanja - Loughcrew clubI am not sure exactly which species it is. But I *think* it is either the American house spider or the Barn funnel spider, both of which are quite common hereabouts (in Newfoundland).
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