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  • A visually striking plant when it fruits, the is sometimes called Hearts A Busting, or a Strawberry Bush.
  • Along came a spider--a bright red one!
  • Most water snakes in South Carolina are non-venomous. The Eastern Cotton mouth is one of the exceptions.
  • A listener finds a Red-Bellied Water Snake and wonders if it's venomous. Rudy tells us that it's not; but, it's still not to be trifled with!
  • Rudy shares some of Charles Dudley Warner's words about the value we place in owning a patch of earth we can call our own.
  • The Cloudless Sulpher is a large butterfly that flies in the fall of the year.
  • A listener reports being surprised by a Yellow Rat Snake one day as she approached her car.
  • A father and sons find the jawbone of an animal...but which species?
  • The Winter Solstice is the day with the shortest period of sunlight for the year.
  • The Live Oak Root Borer beetle isn't all that common in South Carolina. Once you see one, you aren't likely to forget it, though. They are really big.
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