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  • The Gulf Coast Spiny Softshell turtle is more common that the other Softshell found in South Carolina, the Florida Softshell turtle.
  • A total solar eclipse, visible in South Carolina, is an opportunity to study the sun.
  • When viewed from the side, hanging under a rock, this spider's web reminded a listener of a lampshade. Its common name: Pocock Lampshade spider. They…
  • The Spittle bug nymph blows bubbles in sap to hide under.
  • Phidippus regius, known commonly as the Regal Jumping Spider. It is the largest jumping spider in eastern North America.
  • The Canebrake rattlesnake tends to stay away from people. However, if you live on South Carolina's coastal plain, you might find one sunning on your…
  • The puss caterpillar has stinging bristles. It is the larval form of the southern flannel moth.
  • A listener spots a red-eyed bird he cannot identify.
  • A lowcountry vet finds a juvenile sooty turn, likely blown in by a storm.
  • A listener spots a black rat snake in the midst of "recycling" a hummingbird.
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