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<blockquote data-quote="moreluck" data-source="post: 132883" data-attributes="member: 1246"><p>In Southern California we co-exist with coyotes on the golf courses and in the neighborhoods......they don't scare me. What really freaks me out is that every year around Sept. & Oct. there are these Cal. Orb Spiders.(I think that's what they are called)</p><p>They spin a web, that looks thick like thread, from a tree to a bush right across the sidewalks. The webs are usually "face high" and it really creeps me out when I'm taking a walk and walk right into that web....gives me goosebumps!! I'm told they are harmless, but they still scare me because they look huge to me.</p><p> </p><p> Mountain lion, bobcat and fox are just a few of the animals that the new housing has displaced.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="moreluck, post: 132883, member: 1246"] In Southern California we co-exist with coyotes on the golf courses and in the neighborhoods......they don't scare me. What really freaks me out is that every year around Sept. & Oct. there are these Cal. Orb Spiders.(I think that's what they are called) They spin a web, that looks thick like thread, from a tree to a bush right across the sidewalks. The webs are usually "face high" and it really creeps me out when I'm taking a walk and walk right into that web....gives me goosebumps!! I'm told they are harmless, but they still scare me because they look huge to me. Mountain lion, bobcat and fox are just a few of the animals that the new housing has displaced. [/QUOTE]
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