Image 1 — Orange ant-mimic sac spider
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▲ 38 r/spiders

Orange ant-mimic sac spider

Saw this cute guy wandering and legit thought it was an ant at first but then it stop to throw it back like it was in the club circa 2004 and I noticed all the legs. It didn't sit still long enough to get a great picture. (Birmingham AL)

u/uh_man_duh24 — 1 day ago

Is this a spider bro? (Birmingham, Alabama)

Found this little guy hanging out in my furnace closet like 3 weeks ago. I've left him alone because he minds his own business. Now he's out of the closet in the laundry room. I still just left him alone because he still minds his business. Much better roommate than any humans I've encountered.

Is this a darkest color of them all person whose spouse died? If you get what I'm saying. 😉

u/uh_man_duh24 — 1 month ago

Please tell me what this is. Google reverse image search is gaslighting me.

I saw this last night and I apologize for the picture quality but I was in a hurry to go murder a hammerhead worm elsewhere so I snapped this pic as I ran by. Google reverse image search is gaslighting the hell out of me on what this is so I wanted some humans that know to weigh in. I was shining my flashlight a bit too close too so sorry for that but like I said, I was in a hurry so I didn't lose track of the demon spawn hammerhead. Thanks in advance.

I thought it was just a nightcrawler or something. I don't know shit about worms. I can successfully identify one kind of worm and that's land planarians.

u/uh_man_duh24 — 3 months ago

Is this a hammerhead?

I have found a couple hammerhead worms in the field by my house over the past year and I have killed them all with fire. I just saw this worm and can't tell if it is a hammerhead or not. It's only like an inch long at most and on the brick foundation of my house just slightly off the ground. I don't see the hammerhead but I thought maybe it's a baby or something. I want to kill it if so. I don't know very much about worms. But I do know that this one is a real asshole. I'm in Alabama btw. Please advise.

u/uh_man_duh24 — 3 months ago
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Cute baby woodpecker

Check out this baby downy or hairy woodpecker. It was sitting in my yard like this not flying for a while. I thought it may be injured and was calling a rehabber but I went back out after about 5 minutes and it was gone. It had been sitting there for over 30 minutes. Guess it was just resting or waiting for mama. Thought I'd share the pics of it anyways since I never see baby woodpeckers. I didn't touch it and secured my dogs. I don't have cats or neighbors nearby.

u/uh_man_duh24 — 3 months ago
▲ 177 r/animalid

What's this? [Alabama]

So I posted here about a year ago asking what this worm was. I was told it was basically a shithead and to get rid of it. Well I unknowingly let the first one go and couldn't ever find it again. Fast forward to today. I walk out to get in my car and see an earthworm. Wrapped around the earthworm is this other worm. Then I see its head and I'm like oh hell no. So I got a plastic fork and pried it off the earthworm and put it in a Ziploc bag. I am currently starting a fire so I can toss it in. So thank you for educating me on worms that are terrible for my local ecosystem which I do care very much about. Is the other worm an earthworm or did I just make that up? Thanks!

u/uh_man_duh24 — 3 months ago

Ha! I found one!!

I found one of these worms a while ago but I didn't know how bad they were for the ecosystem so it got away. Well I found one today when walking to my car. It was on an earthworm. I pried it off with a plastic fork. Then I tossed the offender in a Ziploc bag and I'm about to dispatch of it with fire.

u/uh_man_duh24 — 3 months ago