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Travelling Spider

Michael Nagel

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Maggie - Thank you! Macros are too often static, so I am glad that the otion can be seen here.

Asher - Thanks! I could not Identify what the spider grabbed.

Best regards,
Michael
 
Maggie - Thank you! Macros are too often static, so I am glad that the otion can be seen here.

Asher - Thanks! I could not Identify what the spider grabbed.

Best regards,
Michael
I think it looks like it may have caught a tiny pond snail in a shell; It's amazing how small those little shells can be and I know spiders like snails, because I have an image somewhere of a bird with a snail in his beak and there is a spider attached to the snail; bigger shell than this though.
 
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