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  • A listener finds a beautiful butterfly on Daniel Island.
  • A listener reports a fungus she can't identify.
  • A number of species of migrating birds make a stop in South Carolina in the Winter.
  • Rays, like the Cownose Ray, don't have teeth. Instead they have bony plates.
  • South Carolina is home to both the Northern Black Widow and the Southern Black Widow spider.
  • The Bearded Hedgehog fungus can cause Heart Rot Disease in Oak trees.
  • The Gulf Fritillary flies in South Carolina on just about any warm month, no matter what the season.
  • It's a Columnar Stink Horn Mushroom. Its unpleasant smell attracts insects who then spread its spores.
  • A listener was forced to take down an old Holly Tree. In the process, she found some "strange marks" on the bark.
  • Often mistaken for a Copperhead, the Midland Water snake is harmless to humans.
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