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<blockquote data-quote="DalilahBlue" data-source="post: 1401" data-attributes="member: 375"><p>I feel fairly confident in my ability to read an invert. I have studied arachnids in the field, both academically and for fun. It isn't unusual to see me out in the middle of the woods hunched over a log watching a "critter" for hours. </p><p> </p><p>But I am cautious, almost to a fault. And though I do not wish to get bitten I look at it pretty much the same as with the parrots we keep: If I get bitten I misread the critter and that's what happens. It was my fault, not his.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DalilahBlue, post: 1401, member: 375"] I feel fairly confident in my ability to read an invert. I have studied arachnids in the field, both academically and for fun. It isn't unusual to see me out in the middle of the woods hunched over a log watching a "critter" for hours. But I am cautious, almost to a fault. And though I do not wish to get bitten I look at it pretty much the same as with the parrots we keep: If I get bitten I misread the critter and that's what happens. It was my fault, not his. [/QUOTE]
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