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Spider safari

HungryGhost

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I took a hike to a rocky hilltop today and was able to get some spider photos. Looks like wolf and crab.
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HungryGhost

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awesome, I've been really beginning to enjoy keeping true's lately.
Thanks. I just took pictures, didn't add to my zoo. I kept a daring jumping spider this winter that came in with the firewood. I managed to keep him alive and healthy for 3 months and I let him go in the yard this week since it's warmed up.
 

HungryGhost

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What kind of camera are you using? Great pictures!
Believe it or not it's a point and shoot! It's a Lumix by Panasonic but the lens is by Leica. The model number is DMC-TS20. I bought it years ago because it's waterproof, dust proof, and can take a fall from about 6 feet. I was going on a trip and I wanted something sturdy. It has a nice macro setting that allows you to get a few inches from your subject.
 

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