
Images from:
1) SNS (Cicada)
2) SNS (Spider)
3) Principal Poop (Cottonmouth Water Moccasin) Just outside the patio screen door camouflaged in the mulch. Yikes!
4) Jason (Ground Beetle)
5) Pixabay.com
6) Pexels.com
7,8) Unsplash.com
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INCLUDE:
- Only pictures you/family/friend took.
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- The critter’s name.
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11-2 Peek-a-boo! – Please have your pictures in to me by FRIDAY at NOON – Critters peeking at you around corners, through sheer drapes, etc.
11-9 Random iOTWr Critters – Send in pictures of your critters
11-16 How Fast Am I? – Do you have to race to keep up with your critter, or do they get in your way?
Thank you, contributors!
Ha! Yep – some scary creatures!
Nice way to kick off the week!
Thanks, Claudia!
I have never seen a cicada; that’s one ugly looking bug. My daughter tells me they’re everywhere in Tennessee and Kentucky and that they’re loud and annoying as all get out.
“Need a hand?”
geoff, in the morning, they’re just lying motionless on the ground. You think they’re dead (and they might be) or maybe asleep, so you kick one. Yuck. They wiggle and squawk! Or they’re dead and your have to sweep it up. Either way, they’re uggin fuggly. Cockroaches are better looking and somewhat intelligent. I’ve seen them march in formation… give me your left. Your left. Your left, your right, your left! š
And I also hear that they make huge messy splats (worse than grasshoppers) when they fly into your windshield when you’re driving as well as make roads slick as snot when they’re all over the road.
do believe that is a copperhead snake.
snake is not cottonmouth. that is a copperhead, had to remove many over the years in the hill country of texas. and yes they are poisonous. cottonmouths are black in color and the interior of their mouths is cotton colored hence the name.