Close-up shots of spider eyes captured by Spanish macro photographer Javier Rupérez
Close-up shots of spider eyes captured by Spanish macro photographer Javier Rupérez
Close-up shots of spider eyes captured by Spanish macro photographer Javier Rupérez
My son had this incredibly bright flashlight, and one evening he shined it out into the yard and claimed that all the little sparkles we were seeing in the grass were spiders looking back at us. I disagreed and told him they were reflections from dew drops. To prove his point, we agreed on a particularly bright sparkle, and approached it keeping the light on it. Sure enough, there was a spider sitting there looking back up at us. We then proceeded to find about a dozen more. I was totally surprised that every one we honed in on turned out to be another spider.
Sounds like wolf spiders. They are actually good mammas and they haul their 'lings on their backs until they are old enough to disperse.
Yeah it's crazy how many spiders go into your mouth as you sleep each night
Upwards of 35 a night, I heard
Ever go to bed hungry and wake up satiated? Now you know.
That's just Spiders Georg.
Oh is that the name of that dish? Like Oysters Rockefeller?