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Blogger Mike said...

Beautiful spider. The rat, I think, is rather cute...

... The bat, on the other hand lives up to the site's namesake!

September 11, 2009

Blogger Katie Kleber said...

and the spider is probably *really venimous,* but i hope not for the sake of the guy holding it. it is pretty, but as with many pretty things in the world, probably dangerous. i agree whole-heartedly with Mike about the bat, though.

September 11, 2009

Anonymous Yvonne Navarro said...

I like the bat. He looks happy. Happy bats are good. Unhappy bats fly out of the sky and suck your blood out. Or crawl into an outdoor light fixture hole, find their way into your ceiling space, and die, whereupon they stick up an entire bedroom, closet, and bathroom. Yes, we have firsthand knowledge of just such an UNhappy bat occurrence.

September 12, 2009

Blogger Raging Wombat said...

A happy bat is a good bat. I like that. Smacks of old-timey wisdom. My quality of life would certainly go down if the bats in my neighborhood were disgruntled.

September 12, 2009

Blogger jannahsworld said...

Hey were going to run some amazing eco-tourism trips to see the Mount Bosavi region of this amazing country(PNG), which includes actually staying at the basecamp that was established for the BBC documentary. After speaking with the local villages in the region, the pressure from logging is so high that these incredible creatures risk being lost forever. However ecotourism is one way to keep the loggers in check
If you are keen for an amazing adventure contact Northern Distracktions(northerndistracktion.com.au), the trips to this incredibly remote area are going to be amazing!!

October 19, 2009

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