
A live one of these skull-y spiders was discovered by Katrina Cristobal in Miami, Florida (seems like a scary state to live in)...

Brandy's California Kingsnake is named Angmar because of the skull on his head...

And Lynn Huckaby in Wyoming owns a foal named Hoss with a rather wicked looking patch of fur on his back end...

5 comments:
Awww! That foal is so cute with such a cool marking!
Those spiders REALLY creep me out!
I'm so glad Junie passed that image along :) I knew you would like it :)
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Thanks for using my Skull spider!
Actually, B13 is the one who pointed that scull out to me (after I posted it on my site) and when I enlarged the picture I was amazed!
:) you have a cool blog here!
Junie
oops!!
Scull = skull!
Sorry for the typo!!
Junie
Ah the banana spider. You haven't lived until you're mowing your lawn and come face to face with one - they seem even larger when they are suddenly up close at eye level. Not one of my pleasant memories of living in Louisiana.
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