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  • The Green Lynx spider gets its common name because it leaps on its prey like a lynx.
  • The Cannonball is one of the most common Jellyfish, and is food for the Leatherback Sea Turtle.
  • There will be more daylight today than any other day of the year.
  • A couple shares pictures from their automated game camera. The pictures include a shot of a coyote "recycling" a faun.
  • A listener photographs a cricket with odd projections on its body. They are evidence of a parasite.
  • These moths pupate in the ground, sometimes for as long as two years.
  • A listener shares a photo with Rudy of a nesting Great Horned Owl and her young.
  • Webworms are a larvae for moths.
  • A little detective work on a listener's part identifies the mummified remains found under a porch.
  • The Rat-Tailed maggot - Eristalis tenax - is the larvae of the Drone Fly, or Hover Fly. It lives in standing water.
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