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BW054 Pantropical Jumper 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. Thank you for hunting it!

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Hidden : 3/15/2019
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 Plexippus paykulli, commonly known as Pantropical Jumper, belongs to the genus Plexippus, in the family Salticidae. It is native to south east Asia but has spread to other parts of the world. It is usually associated with buildings and may be found near light sources catching insects attracted by the light.

In Germany, People Help These Critters Cross The Road

You might not want to bring up the popular video game where this critter tries crossing a busy street, in Germany. There, they like to protect these critters. In order to save them from harm when crossing the street, conservation organizations installed over 800 fences along popular roadways. Along these fences are buckets, so when they try to cross, they eventually fall into one. At the end of the day, wildlife conservationists collect the buckets and release the critters across the road into a nearby forest with ponds and lakes.

What critter is this?

Tellatubbies = N29° 27.842' W81° 51.596'

Pterodactyls = N29° 27.842' W81° 51.586'

Frogs = N29° 27.842' W81° 51.576'

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