I just caught a spider that matches this description. After looking online, I think it may be a jumping spider from the family Salticidae.
I believe that spider is Phidippus Audax a.k.a the Bold Jumping Spider.
The black spider with one white spot on its back is known as the Daring Jumping Spider. They are considered slightly dangerous with their bite.
daring jumping spider
phidippus audax
black and white jumping spider
a tarantula
um i think it is about 4-5 weeks for the frogspawn to hatch i think :|
yes, and the paper plate brand hefty is made of elephant poo
The average alligator grows to around 13 feet long and weigh a hefty 800 lbs. Some have been known to grow to 1000 lbs and stretch to around 15 feet long, but these are not common.
A "Sphynx cat" is a breed of domestic cat having no hair. They are substantial cats, large-boned and hefty, though they look slim and delicate due to the lack of hair. A regular domestic cat, totally shaved, would look somewhat more small and delicate. In greek mythology, a Sphinx is actually figure of an imaginary creature having the head of a man or an animal and the body of a lion.
Cats' are generally very stubborn, so if your old cat 'doesn't like'/'is scared of' your new cat, then there is very little hope of them becoming pally with each other. If you're lucky they'll avoid each other, otherwise, it's time to pick a favourite, and let the runner-up sleep outside, or their fighting could lead to hefty vet bills. :/ Sorry.
Shiney,hefty,blue,black,Italian
The bale of hay is a hefty load.
Hefty Fine was created in 2004.
Hefty Records was created in 1995.
"Hefty" means sturdy, heavy, strong.
a hefty sum of money
Hefty products can be purchased from almost anywhere in the world simply by ordering them online at the Hefty website.
Tim and John are hefty (you can change the names)
Friedrich Hefty died on 1965-01-20.
Friedrich Hefty was born on 1894-12-13.
Hefty Fine - song - was created in 2005.
I presume 'Hefty' is a brand name. To me 'hefty' means 'strong', as a normal adjective in the English language. I've used them, and I think they are.