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Anonymous Anonymous said...

I'm sure they'd love to narrow it down. Just need some funding, so they can go spelunkin'.

April 19, 2007

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Actually, humans flouresce too, at least parts of us do. Usually our teeth (because of the optical whiteners in toothpaste) and the palms of our hands and soles of our feet. Don't remember why, but they do.

Oh yeah, white clothes will flouresce too. Optical whiteners, again.

April 20, 2007

Anonymous Anonymous said...

That's a really neat spider! :)

April 20, 2007

Blogger Raging Wombat said...

wobblerlorri, I checked, and I don't fluoresce at all. Not even my teeth (they're nothing but little baked bean-colored nubs anyway). I concentrated really hard, and even then I couldn't fluoresce. I feel so inadequate...

April 20, 2007

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Well, wombat, what can I say? Try wearing a white T-shirt and check out your fluorescence then...

Or maybe you're just a wee bit... odd...

April 20, 2007

Blogger Arachnophile said...

Man, you're ego is just getting the stuffing kicked out of it by spiders of late, eh? Actually not having glowy teeth might be a evolutionary advantage, if your ability to reproduce depended on being good at laser-tag. ;)

We used to go looking for spiders at night this way. Some of the webs flourecse too. Absolutely beautiful. :)

April 23, 2007

Blogger Raging Wombat said...

Arachnophile, you must really love spiders. Oh, wait...

April 25, 2007

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I've taken your advice. Fluorescing Spider is now my moniker everywhere I go on the internet! And that includes my email address, lol.

Thanks! :D

(And love yer blog!)

September 09, 2008

Blogger Raging Wombat said...

All right! Thanks, Fluorescing Spider.

September 09, 2008

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