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Sneak peek kids. See the full build at the New England Builders Ball Friday Oct. 5th, 7pm at the Biltmore in Prov. RI.
I am continuing my slow clearout of stuff, and as today was on/off downpours I managed to photograph my entire glass animal collection, and also give these ones to one of my Chinese students.
I gave her the choice of all of them and she chose these.
See the same obects with different lighting here www.renderosity.com/mod/gallery/index.php?image_id=2486689
D700, ISO800, 1/10, F11, manual mode, +5EV, tripod, PN11 + 200mm macro, 2XSB800.\
Another Rare huge huntsman, Heteropoda davidbowie
On September 6th, 2009, it was announced that this endangered arachnid from Malaysia, recently discovered by Peter JƤger, received the scientific name of Heteropoda davidbowie. Mr JƤger chose to name the large, hairy, yellow arachnid after David Bowie because he wanted "to raise awareness about the discovery", and giving the species a celebrity name would certainly draw attention to its plight.
The Heteropoda classification denotes the spider as a member of the pantropical genus of spiders, which includes 178 species. Only found in parts of Malaysia, their habitat is being increasingly destroyed as humans clear the woodlands to make way for hotels and other tourist attractions.
Huntsman spider at night.
For the past few nights, this fairly large spider has spun his or her web, waiting for a meal.
Industrious in the extreme, by morning, the spider, the web, and the meal have disappeared, only to repeat the next night.
I took this shot armed with a torch and flash, myself becoming a meal for the night insects buzzing furiously about my ears.
Part of Huntsman chemical industries.
Just connect the colors and it works! Chemistry can be so easy.
The Fountain Head on Beckett Street, Leeds was at one time a Melbourne Brewery pub and can be seen in that guise at www.leodis.net/display.aspx?resourceIdentifier=2003815_98...
The Melbourne Courtiers can still be seen in the windows to this day
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This used to be a real Irish pub in the 1970-80s when Tommy Hughes was the landlord. It is still a very popular pub with good beer and food and it has just been redecorated internally.
Looking out over a small portion of the beautiful farm we hunted. Purerua Hunt with Northland Hunt, June 15 2013 - all photos at tuimages.co.nz/nh/purerua
At any future Manchester Flickr meets, anyone fancy a few bevvies in 'ere and then a meal at one of those fine Indian cuisines? :-D
Sneak peek kids. See the full build at the New England Builders Ball Friday Oct. 5th, 7pm at the Biltmore in Prov. RI.
Huntsman Cancer Institute (HCI), University of Utah, SLC, UT
Huntsman Cancer Institute
Architectural Nexus
Contractor: Layton Construction Co.
2004
Huntsman spider. (Sparassidae, formerly Heteropodidae). Also known as giant crab spiders, wood spiders, and rain spiders. They are not dangerous although they will bite if handled. They are nocturnal and excellent climbers. They do not build webs, but hunt and eat insects and spiders smaller than themselves. The largest spiders in this family, up to 12 inches across, are found in Asia. The ones in Guatemala reach up to 6 inches across. This one is about 4 inches across. The locals here call them "tarantulas" which they are not. We also have tru tarantulas but locally those are called "araƱa de caballo".
If someone knows the exact genus and species of this one, please let me know.
See more about Guatemala: www.mayaparaiso.com
I first noticed this Huntsman 8 days ago Since then it's been getting skinnier and also appears to have lost another leg (it had 7 when first spotted, now it has 6). I hope it's getting enough food.
A huntsman spider (Sparassidae). Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. More tropical spiders: orionmystery.blogspot.com/2012/01/tropical-spiders.html