Frog and Spider are Friends

Unknown photographer: tarantula spider on a person's hand. Ray Roberts Lake State Park, Johnson Branch Unit, Texas. (November 3, 2013)

I've decided to list this post in the "Science News" category, although it doesn’t feature a current news item.

That's because some of the tarantula-and-frog research has been news, and current spiders-have-pet-frogs videos remind me of human interest stories, back when print-format newspapers were more common.

It's been an interesting week. That may, or may not, explain why this week's post is a mix of science and creature features of days gone by:
  • Picking This Week’s Topic
  • Big Spider, Little Frog: Helping Each Other
  • “SCIENCE’S DEADLIEST ACCIDENT”: “Tarantula!” (1955)
  • Harmony, Understanding and Medieval Bestiaries
  • More at A Catholic Citizen in America.

    (Colombian lesser black tarantulas and dotted humming frogs: frog defends the spider eggs, spider protects the frog. Also "Tarantula!" (1955) and bestiaries.)

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