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Where's Waldo?

SpiderDad61

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Masters of camouflage
 

kormath

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took me a good 10 minutes of searching my son's enclosure for his p. vittata. I finally found it on the side of the cork bark. What i thought was a shallow little "cave" actually went back in the bark quite a ways. All i could see were the tips of it's front 2 feet. :) I would have missed them but it moved one at just the right time ;)
 

SpiderDad61

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3 Year Member
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Warminster PA
took me a good 10 minutes of searching my son's enclosure for his p. vittata. I finally found it on the side of the cork bark. What i thought was a shallow little "cave" actually went back in the bark quite a ways. All i could see were the tips of it's front 2 feet. :) I would have missed them but it moved one at just the right time ;)
It's truly amazing how they can cozy up in a spot and disappear.
 

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