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  • Warm days mean Sphinx Moths will emerge.
  • A listener reports seeing a Gulf fritillary, or passion butterfly, emerging from its cocoon.
  • Rudy leads a nature tour at the South Carolina Railroad Museum.
  • Spending a day outside with friends, Rudy discovers a Purse Web spider.
  • This native plant lives in the ecotone (transition) between salt water and high ground.
  • SCAN turns 40 this year.
  • The House Centipede is common in South Carolina. As the name implies, it is often found in dwellings.
  • A listener finds two skulls. One belonged to a squirrel. But, what about the other one?
  • Painted buckeyes are wide spread in the mountains and Piedmont of South Carolina. The can sometimes be found on the coastal plain.
  • The pliable beak of the Oystercatcher is a good tool for reaching into bivalves.
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