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I have a challenge for you, if you have a headlamp or flashlight, go for a walk at night and use the light at your eye level. With the light at eye level you should be able to see green/white small orb (eyes) looking back at you somewhere in the grass or on the trees. At night you are able to illuminate spider eyes. It can be overwhelming to realize how many there are. Lets just say in the rainforest it is hard not to see a spider they are EVERYWHERE.
When you watch the video of the hammerhead worm, take notice of the sounds of the rainforest at night.
Lantern Flys |
Leaf Hopper- photo by Elizabeth Silverstein |
Spider |
Hammerhead worm-soo cool! |
Giant Insect Stick bugs- mating |
Catepillar |
Photo by Elizabeth Silverstein |
Scorpion-Photo by Elizabeth Silverstein |
Snail |
Snail- photo by Elizabeth Silverstein |
Gary is my light source- in more ways than one : ) |
Spider |
Spider |
Cricket with super long feelers |
Spider |
Giant Stick Insect mating |
Centipede |
Spider with Eggs |
Dragon Fly |
Flatidae Nymph |
Lantern Fly |
Cave Cricket Video of Hammerhead Worm, listen to the evening rainforest sounds! |
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