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BW017 Leucauge Argyra Letterbox Hybrid

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Forest Minions: Picked up this container, so we can rehide it, for FFF 2021.

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Hidden : 3/13/2019
Difficulty:
3 out of 5
Terrain:
3 out of 5

Size: Size:   regular (regular)

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Welcome to the Florida Finders Fest 2019 Spidey Geo-Art, brought to you by the Forest Minions! This letterbox Hybrid cache is not at the posted coordinates. You must solve this rather challenging trivia question, to determine the location of the final. As this is a Letterbox Hybrid, we ask that you leave the stamp, in the cache. It is not a trade item. Happy hunting!


The spider species Leucauge argyra belongs to the genus Leucauge, in the family Tetragnathidae. Leucauge argyra is known for being the host of the Costa Rican parasitoid wasp. It is found from the United States to Brazil. Leucauge argyra (and many other Leucauge spp.) is known to be a colonial species, with spiders maintaining individual territories/orb webs within a scaffolding of shared support lines maintained by the group.

They Have Fingerprints?

Chimpanzees and gorillas have human-like fingerprints and so do these guys. In fact, their prints are so alike as to be indistinguishable from human fingerprints, even to expert crime scene investigators. As of yet, none of them are known to have framed humans for their crimes, but now we know it’s not impossible…

Which critter has fingerprints like ours?

Pterodactyls = N29° 28.124' W81° 45.119'

Boa constrictors = N29° 28.134' W81° 45.119'

Koalas = N29° 28.144' W81° 45.119'

 

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