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  1. AngelumAureum

    Florida Wolf Spider OR False wolf spider

    I only put the two differences in the title because, though I'm sure it's a wolf spider due to the smaller spinnerets, I am not 100% certain. In any case, both of these species are not known to bite humans but are extremely quick. The do not build webs, instead utilizing burrows and active hunt...
  2. AngelumAureum

    Tan Jumping spider OR Grey wall jumper

    Also, there's no common species of Dwarf tarantula in Florida that I'm aware of. I think the smallest that resides here naturally is the Red rump tarantula.
  3. AngelumAureum

    Tan Jumping spider OR Grey wall jumper

    I did think originally that it may have been some form of Dwarf Tarantula, but the way the eyes are situated on its head, It confirmed that it was not. Most (not all, of course) Tarantula have two larger and more prominent eyes, while this dude had almost even eyes all around. I could very...
  4. AngelumAureum

    True Crane Fly

    On another note; Nursing school is going great so far. I'm already almost through with my first term, and I'm already signed up for my summer term. Very excited.
  5. AngelumAureum

    True Crane Fly

    They look like massive mosquitoes, but the adults do not bite, sting, or carry any form of venom or disease that is contractable by humans. They're very common in Florida as they are marshland bugs, so they'll stick around bodies of water and - like moths - lights. Crane flies are of the oldest...
  6. AngelumAureum

    See you around

    Originally, I just wanted to go as quietly as I had started ; but then I also realized that there aren't people who have any other way of contacting me and I feel awful just leaving anyone in the dark. As of 2025, I'm enrolled in an accelerated nursing program. I will have my associates degree...
  7. AngelumAureum

    Twitter sucks so much

    Twitter sucks so much
  8. AngelumAureum

    Big shocker; I have an upper respiratory infection again 🔥

    Big shocker; I have an upper respiratory infection again 🔥
  9. AngelumAureum

    Tan Jumping spider OR Grey wall jumper

    I don't have my glasses on and the marking between the two are very similar. I'm more willing to say it's a Grey wall jumper as they're more common in Florida. Jumping spiders are very docile and curious spiders; usually being pets of some sort. They do carry venom, yet it's very mild and has...
  10. AngelumAureum

    Surinam cockroach

    You get me ‼️
  11. AngelumAureum

    Surinam cockroach

    She's so tiny dude idk 😭
  12. AngelumAureum

    Surinam cockroach

    She is a burrowing cockroach usually found outdoors in greenhouses and mulch piles. Not a common indoor pest, which means she was probably brought in on a potted plant that had a Nymph on it. I say "she" many times because this species is mostly female, the males are a big bigger and have more...
  13. AngelumAureum

    Ok? Ok.

    I didnt choose who won, I let the requester choose because I'm indecisive. I'm also never picking a pencil up ever again. @Neptune
  14. AngelumAureum

    Announcement Survival - Reset Cancellation

    This is all @Zxcious 's fault. . .
  15. AngelumAureum

    Getting your tongue pierced hurts a bit, but switching Jewelry after it heals isn't bad at all

    Getting your tongue pierced hurts a bit, but switching Jewelry after it heals isn't bad at all
  16. AngelumAureum

    Kinda? The dice part screws off the bar, the bar goes through the tongue, and then you put the...

    Kinda? The dice part screws off the bar, the bar goes through the tongue, and then you put the dice back ontop
  17. AngelumAureum

    [MEDIA] Dice tongue ring. . . Yes, It does feel sharp and it rests very strangely

    Dice tongue ring. . . Yes, It does feel sharp and it rests very strangely
  18. AngelumAureum

    @csyre Happens way too often unfortunately. I had just gotten in queue for front row on Cheetah...

    @csyre Happens way too often unfortunately. I had just gotten in queue for front row on Cheetah Hunt before they had to close due to distant lighting. Got out of line and everything almost immediately reopened lol. It's a fun park, sucks that Florida has constant stormy weather though
  19. AngelumAureum

    hopefully going to Busch Gardens again soon because I haven't rode Falcons Fury in forever. Long...

    hopefully going to Busch Gardens again soon because I haven't rode Falcons Fury in forever. Long drive though. . .
  20. AngelumAureum

    North American Wheel bug

    I guess we're doing mini lessons on thing I see and / or pick up. Info The wheel bug is a type of assassin bug that's found in states such as California, Texas, and Florida. These bugs are usually docile unless mishandled, in which they'll deliver a sharp puncture using their proboscis. Their...

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