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BW025 European Sheetweb Spider Letterbox Hybrid

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Forest Minions: This one has been pulled, so it can be restocked, and hidden again, for Finders Fest 2021. Hope to see y'all out there!

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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 Linyphia triangularis, commonly known as European Sheetweb Spider, belongs to the genus Linyphia, in the family Linyphiidae. The carapace is pale brown with darker markins along the edges and down the center line; the opisthosoma has a coarsely serrate brown band against a white background, with further brown markings along the sides. The legs are greyish brown, and bear many long spines.

There’s a Country Where Twins Are Most Likely to be Born!

This country in central Africa, is notable for having the highest birth rate of twins in the world. While the world average is just 13.6 twins per 1,000 births, this country more than doubles that rate, at 27.9 twins per 1,000 births. There’s no single factor that causes this, but genetics, diet, and even the mother’s height are thought to play a role. In contrast, parents in Asia and Latin America are some of the least likely to have twins.

What country is this?

Valhalla = N29° 26.263' W81° 45.745'

Vulcan = N29° 26.253' W81° 45.745'

Benin = N29° 26.243' W81° 45.745'

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