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whats_that_bug because I want it on the record here too. :|The past forty-eight hours have been filled with bugs and spiders at my house, everybody! Including The Biggest Spider I've seen in a while, who narrowly avoided getting unceremoniously killed in my bathroom by deciding to be cute and drink the water off the sides of the glass we were
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a liiiiittle freaked out though -_-; had no clue that spider would cross that threshold... maybe it's the time of night
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...Honestly I think the spider got in when it was smaller and sustained itself on the smaller bugs in my house. XD;;
(I don't know what kind of moth. ;_; )
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Moth - The injury looks like maybe a deformity that occurred while it was developing... It might even be that this moth recently emerged from its cocoon and wasn't entirely dry yet. Either way, if it was flying it should do okay.
Beetle - Definitely not a roach; their heads connect to their bodies differently. It's cute!
Heading off to bed ASAP, but bug photos = yay. XD I'm trying to get myself up early to do some errands tomorrow and check in with places I've left applications at. Ffffff, work.
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The overwhelming majority over on whats_that_bug keep saying, "Oh that's totally a wolf spider" of some kind, but I was thinking grass spider the more I looked. Unfortunately they look ridiculously similar and Wolf Spiders come in like fifty flavors, damn life.
Beetle looks cute, but it's apparently the evil kill-your-trees kind. :| I think it might be the kind that killed the trees we used to have lining our driveway, which is balls, and I refuse to have to take out more big trees.
I think the moth got damaged during the cocoon stage, which makes me sad, but since it could fly I guess it should be okay. It was cute! The people on whats_that_bug said something about it being a geometric-something moth, which is vague and applies to all moths that feature symmetry ( ... )
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