Monday, July 27, 2009

Spiders Butterflies and the Cycle of Life (or what's left of a lizard)

Here's a real common member of our grasslands locally. It's a wolf spider. This one was really big, and cooperative, so I snapped a few shots. They live in the grass under rotting logs and running through the grass in search of their next meal. really good eyesight helps them as hunters.

This is another one you might see locally flying around in the grasslands. Its a common buckeye butterfly. A beautifully colored medium sized butterfly.

This last one is the cycle of life as illustrated by the partially eaten alligator lizard being finished off by a group of small ants. I saw a king snake in the same situation later this day being fed on by flies. It may be gruesome or grotesque, but it's all part of the cycle of life.

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