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Chebucto Regional Softball Club

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We think of right angles as a sign of human design, but Paramatachia spiders like to use them in their webs.

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    We think of right angles as a sign of human design, but Paramatachia spiders like to use them in their webs.

    I wonder if these spiders have considered writing MIDI tunes?

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    Interesting spiderweb pattern

    Typical pattern for Paramatachia spiders. "Other spiders in the same family (Desidae) make similar webs, like Badumna and Matachia. All can...

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    • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

      We think of right angles as a sign of human design, but Paramatachia spiders like to use them in their webs.

      I wonder if these spiders have considered writing MIDI tunes?

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      Interesting spiderweb pattern

      Typical pattern for Paramatachia spiders. "Other spiders in the same family (Desidae) make similar webs, like Badumna and Matachia. All can...

      favicon

      (tywkiwdbi.blogspot.com)

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      @futurebird Are they trying to communicate in Ogham?

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        @futurebird Are they trying to communicate in Ogham?

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        @rayhindle

        I wonder if the number project has Ogham included... I need to check on that this is such a cool number system.

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