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			<title>Millipedes Mating</title>
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			<description>Attachment 7801 (http://www.spiders.us/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=7801) I found these today 5-10-13 under a small log I was moving. I have...</description>
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This is a newly-emerged Florida Fruitfly. (I have no idea what the sci name is) Gave it to my Ghost spider for a snack, and the fly has been very...</description>
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This is a newly-emerged Florida Fruitfly. (I have no idea what the sci name is) Gave it to my Ghost spider for a snack, and the fly has been very good at eluding capture. Decided to film it after I saw it sitting still. Enjoy! :-)</font></font></span></b><br />
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