Website review: Vietnamese spiders

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sargt000 rated 8 months ago
dear charlie. fuck you and the nightmare you rode in on. ps you're awesome. i'll eat one of these for you in a few weeks.
arachnophile rated 8 months ago
AMAZING shots! This is a gifted photographer and the information on the site is wonderful.
purest1ove rated 8 months ago
Beyond words--these incredible spider-beings. 
ztutz rated 10 months ago
Amazing photography.
10cc1977 rated 11 months ago
Please miss,may i go to the toilet?
DaveSTUD rated 17 months ago
Bee vs. Spider. Spider wins. Nice site with great photos of spiders. The photographer notes the tiny fly on the bee's wing, which is a type of fly that finds insects that have been defeated like this and quickly lays eggs on them (or eats some of them). Amazing world we live in.
LLindy rated 18 months ago
I HATE SPIDERS! That is how I broke my neck, trying to get away from a spider, the size of my hand! LOL
littlewhite rated 23 months ago
From the page: "I saw a couple of other interesting bits of mimicry while in Vietnam, including a very small spider which deliberately placed pieces of detritus in the middle of its web and then sat amongst it to make itself seem like just another piece of trash. There was also a small jumping spider which lay flat on a leaf and bent its abdomen to the side, probably to appear like a bird dropping, a trick also adopted by a moth I saw in Cuc Phuong. And while we're on the topic of moths, I came across one in - of all places - the bus at Cam Ranh bay which was ferrying passengers from the plane I'd just landed in to the terminal. What was unusual about this moth was that it was mimicing a hairy brown spider, with a large hump on its back in the shape of a spider's head, complete with dark "eyes" spread around the hump." Even if you're familiar with these species... aren't they just lovely?
OllyWinkles rated 23 months ago
what the HELL? KILL THEM ALL
ozmone rated 23 months ago
strange spiders from vietnam!
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