Down Under in Oneya-Land

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Tesshu
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Down Under in Oneya-Land

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I had run by this and completely forgotten. Seems Australia has had some severe flooding, and the wolf spiders had some severe reactions:

http://www.theatlantic.com/infocus/2012 ... od/100265/#

And just some images:

http://www.google.com/search?q=australi ... 66&bih=665
Michael Matthews
oneya
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Re: Down Under in Oneya-Land

Post by oneya »

Not the usual wolf spider behaviour Tesshu, they mostly live underground or under somewhere - maybe the bed..??

One of the really neat things I like most about Australia is the 523 kilometer/325 miles distance I live from Wagga Wagga..

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Tesshu
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Re: Down Under in Oneya-Land

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That's good maai you've got with Wagga Wagga.
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Re: Down Under in Oneya-Land

Post by oneya »

Image

Not so good with our local Huntsman version though.
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