
Friday, August 29, 2008
Well at least someone is having a good time.

Thursday, August 28, 2008
Wednesday, August 27, 2008
A new infestation

After being turned away from the KSU entomology department, I decided to head over to Hacksworth Hall to have a discussion with the faculty of reptile/mammal studies over a peculiar infestation I have come across. These two specimens have been positively IDed as "East Kansas Hairy Bed Jerks". Good news is, besides being totally poisonous, they are mostly harmless.
Unlike this little kisser:

Tuesday, August 26, 2008
More little buddys!

For those of you who can't identify these little fellas, I believe they are know as "brown kissing spiders". They are easy to spot by their large cherry red lips and their disregard for personal space. Believe me these arachnids have no boundaries. They have eight legs? More like eight hands! You know what I mean?

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