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Thanx U guys..
This place is just full with tons of different species of spiders..
I'll try to get some time to take some more pictures..
and he was so relaxed..
I sat just half a meter from him and he didn't care at all.. :)
Lori, thank you for the lecture.. I find it very important to know those things and it makes me think about how fragile life can get when you mess around with its natural environment.. and sadly, we're messing it up all over the globe..
Lori, you touched a very good point..
People find it hard to understand why it is bad to feed wild animals..
I don't blame them.. i think that there's not enough info about this problem..
education about this problem is needed..
Indeed, but that specific "Robert" one seems to be a world explorer..
does it means that that specie evolved before the continents devided?? or maybe a guy calles Robert took a couple of them with him on his trip to the new world.. (or the other way around... )
is it the same specie that grows both in north america and Europe???
I found it in Canada, next to Ottawa, but i can see that people find it in Ireland, the Netherlands, Germany...
I think it's the Ozzie beer..
makes 'em rounder and more relaxed.. :)
I'm thinking more about the "Pogona vitticeps"...
http://www.reptilefactory.nl/index.php/t...
Doesn't look like they're labeled.. can't see any rings on any of 'em...
and they're actually kinda sweet too..