A Crab Spider waiting for dinner. Misumenops Spp. I guess they cannot change to Fushia color
A Crab Spider
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A Crab Spider
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Doug Breda
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Yeah, a deadly flower. Waiting to inject deadly tissue dissolving toxins into the soft fleshy parts of its unsuspecting victim and then sucking the once life giving fluids from its limp pale body until only the brittle exoskeleton remains as an epitaph to its once thriving existance.
Hey a nice shot there Doug!
Hey a nice shot there Doug!
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Jeez, now I won't be able to sleep!Ken Ramos wrote:Yeah, a deadly flower. Waiting to inject deadly tissue dissolving toxins into the soft fleshy parts of its unsuspecting victim and then sucking the once life giving fluids from its limp pale body until only the brittle exoskeleton remains as an epitaph to its once thriving existance.
Hey a nice shot there Doug!