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Can I Take These Training Wheels Off Now

Photography Macro posted on Aug 20, 2006
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When I first saw this pic on my monitor it just looked like this spider was using a pair of training wheels as ridiculous as this may sound. This is a Green Lynx spider I found while in North Carolina this past week. I did not know what type of spider it was until I was directed to a great web site http://www.enature.com/home/ Many thanks to vesiti3 for the link. It was a beautiful spider (as spiders go)

Comments (9)


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tevoboy

10:45AM | Sun, 20 August 2006

Lol - They "do" look like training wheels. The variety of life is amazing. Thanks for sharing it.

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Mondwin

10:58AM | Sun, 20 August 2006

Superbly Macro!!!!!!!!!Bravissimo!V:DDD.Hugsxx

Angelsinger

11:10AM | Sun, 20 August 2006

Awesome capture! I went to the site yesitis3 gave you and only found one picture of this lovely spider. You should send your photo in! Thanks for sharing, I love spiders. : )

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drag

11:14AM | Sun, 20 August 2006

This is amazing macro.Those spiky looking legs are awesome but what really gets me is that Face. I love seeing all these wonderful shots of the hidden world.

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busi2ness

12:06PM | Sun, 20 August 2006

Great macro detail, and a male spider if I may add - they are beautiful!

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Biffowitz

12:18PM | Sun, 20 August 2006

Holy cow, never seen anything like that! Very interesting shot!

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morningglory

1:47PM | Sun, 20 August 2006

Really a fascinating spider....and love the title.

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redchilicat

1:52PM | Sun, 20 August 2006

Beautiful macro shot! I have never noticed the "training wheels" before LOL. I have a lot of these in my garden and my gallery because they are so interesting! Kind of scary though the way they blend in with their surroundings.

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slawa

6:29PM | Sun, 20 August 2006

what a strange spider! and great macro :)


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