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Giant Mudskipper (Periophthalmodon schlosseri)Observer
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Giant mudskipper found at Sriminosari, only few were observed in comparison to the Great Blue-Spotted mudskippers.
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Blue-spotted Mudskippers (Genus Boleophthalmus)Observer
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Thousands of great blue-spotted mudskippers were observed at Sriminosari mangrove forest.
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Emerald Moths (Subfamily Geometrinae)Observer
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Granny's Cloak Moth (Speiredonia spectans)Observer
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Looks similar to the Southern Old Lady Moth, excluding the patterns on the hind wings, which has led me to identifying only broadly.
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Huntsman Spiders (Family Sparassidae)Observer
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Definitely Holconia genus, unsure if immanis or insignis.
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Black House Spider (Badumna insignis)Observer
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Quite aggressive female. most likely due to the juveniles it was protecting. Constantly circled the perimeter of her nest.
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Redback Spider (Latrodectus hasselti)Observer
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Redback found next to it's molt and an egg sack, very timid and non-aggressive.
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Orbweavers (Family Araneidae)Observer
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Nest of juvenile orb weavers (presumed to be of the orb weaver family, as it was situated between a St. Andrew's cross spider, several Silver Orb weaver's, and a Leaf-curling spider).
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Saint Andrew's Cross Spider (Argiope keyserlingi)Observer
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Observed 'bouncing' on its web after being disturbed.
Video here;
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=luVa-AEBZUE