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spider
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cat-faced orb weaver
Janet Brien
ecdysis
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Oregon
exoskeleton
shedding
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Roscoe
Cat-Faced Orb Weaver
Roscoe Frank McCrawlerson


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Roscoe's New Clothes

Roscoe's New Clothes
This morning I took a peek at my darling little spider friend who lives on our porch and noticed that during the night she'd shed her skin! (There is a picture in a note above) This molting is actually called "ecdysis", and is something that happens in many invertebrates.

Roscoe continues to grow and although I keep called him a male at first, this spider is most definitely a female, as the males of this species are much smaller. She will continue to grow and is probably sending out pheremones with a hopeful mate to appear sometime soon! Let's cross our fingers, I'm very excited about the upcoming egg sac! :D

If you would like to know more about spiders molting, Wiki has a good page about this process here: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ecdysis

, Sami Serola (inactive), , Martyn Gavan and 3 other people have particularly liked this photo


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 Soeradjoen (limited time)
Soeradjoen (limited… club
Seems like you are fascinated with spiders.
Always when I see one I try to make a picture of it.
10 years ago.
 Bob Taylor
Bob Taylor club
Amazing. Exquisite detail.
10 years ago.
 Martyn Gavan
Martyn Gavan club
WOW ... this so very very COOL ..... so stunning and Sharp 20/10
10 years ago.
 Sami Serola (inactive)
Sami Serola (inactiv… club
Great series altogether!
10 years ago.
 Stormlizard
Stormlizard club
Wonderful photo.
10 years ago.

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