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Looks like something you would find in a Wonderworks.

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Wife still won't move to Aus no matter how many amazing photos you post, total arachnophobia.
Little money spider in the bath is like some giant 6ft spider is hanging off the shower rail.
This was on the kitchen roof this morning ; hitched in with the roses!
Orb weaver, harmless
I got stung (again) by a jack jumper ant this afternoon. On the little toe. Every bloody year I get a sting or two! Fortunately I don't go into anapyhlactic shock, unlike some.
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This was on the kitchen roof this morning ; hitched in with the roses!
Orb weaver, harmless
I got stung (again) by a jack jumper ant this afternoon. On the little toe. Every bloody year I ghet a bite or two! Fortunately I don't go into anapyhlactic shock, unlike some.
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Your blog is always an interesting read
I hope to revisit The Kimberley this year, instead of revisiting old photographs. Still rehab and lots of work to do before then.

Suspension work in about 2 weeks and then a test run to Melbourne with the van to get PPF film on the car and van. Both needed for any Kimberley trip.

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I am already planing routes. Some back-roads in the Northern Territory and down into Halls Creek using the Gary Duncan Road.

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Interactive map here:
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On our toilet floor this evening.
All scorpions have chemicals ( Beta-carboline and 7-hydroxy-4-methylcoumarin) in their exoskelton and fluoresce green in life and after death.
UV light.
It's fun spotting them on trees and on the ground at night.
Always get a few in our fresh water inosied swimming pool.
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On our toilet floor this evening.
All scorpions have chemicals ( Beta-carboline and 7-hydroxy-4-methylcoumarin) in their exoskelton and fluoresce green in life and after death.
UV light.
It's fun spotting them on trees and on the ground at night.
Always get a few in our fresh water inosied swimming pool.
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Is that a venomous scorpion or a non venomous one. Either way I bet its nip can still hurt
 
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