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Spiders aren’t grass nor moss.

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Joe Beitler

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Just Interesting

There’s no telling what you’ll run across in your daily life that is truly an outdoor oddity.  During a cold winter morning, a man comes across a patch of grass on a tree in Nogales, Arizona. Upon closer examination, that patch of grass is totally something odd.

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