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  1. The Amazing World of Spiders

    We all know the eensey-weensey spider went down the water spout. But for a lot of us, that’s about all we know about spiders. They’re around. They spin webs. They have a lot of legs and make some people shriek.

    A big new exhibit at the American Museum of Natural History goes way on in to the spider story, with the fishing spider and the golden orb-web spider and the goliath bird eater spider – a spider as big as your hand. It’s got the story of spider venom and spider silk – stronger than steel! – and why we need spiders.

    http://onpoint.wbur.org/2012/08/16/spiders

    —Huffduffed by Clampants 9 months ago

  2. The Natural History of Sussex: Episode Seven: Bank Holiday Seaside Special

    In this episode we grab our bucket and spade and head to Rye Harbour where we meet Barry Yates and Chris Bentley who take us on a tour of this fantastic nature reserve. We find Mediterranean Gulls, Little Terns, Sea Pea, Pale Grass Eggar, Bombadier Beetle and fall in love with a spider. Find out more about Rye Harbour at www.wildrye.info and check www.rxwildlife.org.uk for the latest sightings.

    —Huffduffed by charleroper 9 months ago

  3. The Natural History of Sussex: Episode Three: “I love the dark, but I hate nature”

    Graeme, Mat and Michael talk fungi, fern thieves, sharks, seals and short-eared owls and go underground in search of bats, moths and spiders with special guest Tony Hutson.

    —Huffduffed by charleroper 9 months ago

  4. The Bat Segundo Show: Samuel R. Delany

    —Huffduffed by jessewillis 11 months ago

  5. A Good Story is Hard to Find - In Bruges

    —Huffduffed by lukeburrage one year ago

  6. Sector 5 Radio..June.12.2010..Hour.3

    Dickie Shannon and the Sector Five Team commence with a full hour of Geeky-ness! John the comic book guy gives his full report on Batmanâs 700th comic book anniversary, Wonder Woman, A-Team, Anthony Hopkins, Storm the Movie, 3-D TVâs, Nintendo DS, Inception the movie, Christopher Nolan, etc. Michelle the Ghost Girl gives her Weird Science Report about NASAâs Face In Space program, how cheetahs love Calvin Kleinâs Obsession for Men, and all about the fighting habits of spiders. Spacey Dave gives his satirical space news report covering the South Korean rocket failure, and discusses the significance of the Japanese satellite Hayabusa returning with asteroid dirt. As always, Captain Proton, our ever vigilant comedic sidekick, is there to voice his somewhat valued opinion. Dickie Shannon discusses technology, science, and other unusual and wacky stories.

    —Huffduffed by SectorFiveRadio 2 years ago

  7. Insectopedia

    Michael Krasny talks with author and anthropologist Hugh Raffles about his book "Insectopedia," which explores the ties between human beings and insects. Raffles teaches anthropology at The New School and is also the author of "In Amazonia: A Natural History."

    http://www.kqed.org/epArchive/R201004051000

    —Huffduffed by Clampants 3 years ago

  8. Hypersonic Tales Presents: The Tea Party by RoAnna Sylver

    A tale of high society spiders. This one is a lot of fun. The text of the story is available at: http://www.hypersonictales.com/hypersonic2/index.php?slab=the-tea-party

    —Huffduffed by hypersonictales 3 years ago