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    Quote Originally Posted by remy View Post
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    I found a luna moth caterpillar a couple of years ago. I'll have to look. I think I have some pictures of it. It was huge!! Currently on the road but will look when I get home.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RangerXanatos View Post
    That is a really beautiful art design you did there owl_girl. How long did it take you to get that far on the wigwam?
    I dont remember how long it took, maybe a few days working off and on. we used only cordage we made and everything

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    Very nice pics sounds like you all had a great time thx for the pics
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    Very nice wigwam and walking stick owl_girl. I've seen other people sell stuff like the walking stick on ebay.

    Nice, tarantula, Remy. Is that species aggressive? Will it jump and bite you if you get too close?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bulrush View Post
    Is that species aggressive? Will it jump and bite you if you get too close?
    There are hundreds of different species of spiders commonly called tarantulas. Most eat insects. However - the spider that is shown has two large (VERY LARGE) fangs that it sinks into it's prey (mice, lizards, etc.) Kind of disolves the insides and sucks them out, leaving just the hide.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bulrush View Post
    Very nice wigwam and walking stick owl_girl. I've seen other people sell stuff like the walking stick on ebay.
    I was wanting to do a bunch of these and sell them. How much do you guys think I should try selling them for?

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    those bright orange and yellow mushrooms growing on the side of a Red oak tree are
    Laetiporus sulphureus (sulfur shelf) extreemly good> Grifolia Frondosus is a simular species.
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    Sulfur shelf is the same thing as Chiken of the woods and yes it is verry good. They can take a long time to cook though.

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    Owl_girl, I bought a walking stick from a shop on the A.T. in GA a few years back and gave $30.00. They had different designs and ranged from $25.00-$50.00. The detail you put on yours should be worth at least $40.00, IMO.
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    Well from what I can tell from this site the twist in it alone should make it worth at least that much http://www.tglass.net/Spiral%20Bound/Ash.htm

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    Quote Originally Posted by erunkiswldrnssurvival View Post
    those bright orange and yellow mushrooms growing on the side of a Red oak tree are
    Laetiporus sulphureus (sulfur shelf) extreemly good> Grifolia Frondosus is a simular species.
    i found a stash this year along side the river cut up in small pieces and sizzled in bacon grease tasted yummy
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