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    In the manger the spiders watched too. (8 eyes & mandible talons)

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    In the manger the spiders watched too. (8 eyes & mandible talons)

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    Re: In the manger the spiders watched too. (8 eyes & mandible talons)

    Nicely done.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shadowman View Post
    Nicely done.
    and to make it even better it is on a leaf of the pale green orchid

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    Re: In the manger the spiders watched too. (8 eyes & mandible talons)

    Another good one Brian

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    I just noticed you're not far off 8,000 posts - well done

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    Re: In the manger the spiders watched too. (8 eyes & mandible talons)

    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Humphries View Post
    Another good one Brian

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    I just noticed you're not far off 8,000 posts - well done
    I have been posting less to keep the quality where it should be. It will take a while to reach 9T.

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    Re: In the manger the spiders watched too. (8 eyes & mandible talons)

    Quote Originally Posted by JBW View Post
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    In the manger the spiders watched too. (8 eyes & mandible talons)
    Excellent photo, Brian. I particularly like the clear view if its fangs. First-rate work!

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    Re: In the manger the spiders watched too. (8 eyes & mandible talons)

    Awesome image, master at work.

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    Re: In the manger the spiders watched too. (8 eyes & mandible talons)

    fangs or talons?

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    Re: In the manger the spiders watched too. (8 eyes & mandible talons)

    Quote Originally Posted by madcrow View Post
    Awesome image, master at work.
    I have so much more to learn. I have many flowers that I can't figure out how to get the the shot that they deserve.

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    Re: In the manger the spiders watched too. (8 eyes & mandible talons)

    Quote Originally Posted by JBW View Post
    fangs or talons?
    Brian, I think fangs might be a better descriptive noun in this case. Fangs are associated with biting (e.g., a snake's fangs), are teeth-like, and are associated with the mouth. Talons are associated with claws (e.g., the talons of a raptor), are associated with the extremities (e.g., foot), and are for grabbing/grasping.

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    Re: In the manger the spiders watched too. (8 eyes & mandible talons)

    Quote Originally Posted by RandyRFJP View Post
    Brian, I think fangs might be a better descriptive noun in this case. Fangs are associated with biting (e.g., a snake's fangs), are teeth-like, and are associated with the mouth. Talons are associated with claws (e.g., the talons of a raptor), are associated with the extremities (e.g., foot), and are for grabbing/grasping.
    Found this in Wikipedia;
    'Chelicerae
    Chelicerae are chelate appendages that are used to grasp food. For example, in horseshoe crabs, they are like pincers, whereas in spiders, they are hollow and contain (or are connected to) venom glands and are used to inject venom to disable prey prior to feeding. In some spiders, the chelicerae have teeth, which are used to macerate prey items to assist digestion by secreted enzymes. Those spiders without toothed chelicerae inject digestive enzymes directly into their prey. Mites and ticks have a range of chelicerae. Carnivores have chelicerae that tear and crush prey, whereas herbivores can have chelicerae that are modified for piercing and sucking (as do parasitic species). In sea spiders, the chelicerae (also known as chelifores) are short and chelate and are positioned on either side of the base of the proboscis or sometimes vestigial or absent.'

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthropod_mouthparts

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