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Copitch Family Pets and Furry Friends (And not so Furry) |
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Odin at 8 weeks old with sunflower stuffie by the nose |
Odin's first bath. |
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Odin after first bath, just before second bath. |
Odin's early attempt with big boy ears. |
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Odin 8 months old - 91 lbs. |
Odin with a watermelon ring around his head. He carried it around for a bit, then bit it into pieces. It made him look scary. |
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Odin at age 2, 125 lbs. |
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Bear friend helping with our recycling. |
Cougar in front yard tree. We don't see cougars often. This young lady visited for about half an hour, then went on her way. |
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The summer of 2009 has given us lots of snake friends. We capture them and relocate them a little further away from people. Most of the time the snakes just put up with Dr. Copitch relocating them. This particularly healthy fellow was a grumpy and fast individual. He showed of his fangs and warned away with his rattle. He did not like the idea of being relocated. |
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This little friend is a lynx, subspecies bobcat (lynx rufus). They tend to be very shy, but Mrs. Copitch spied this one from the kitchen window. This was a tricky picture, but she got it. You can't sneak up on a Lynx... they tend to do the sneaking up! |
Very young baby bunny. I hope she stays away from the lynx. This picture is about her actual size. |
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This little lady was every protective of her 3 egg sacks. After a few minutes she settled down and let me take a picture of her belly showing her red hour glass.. This is a very healthy Latrodectus hesperus, commonly called the western black widow spider. Latrodectus hesperus males tend to be light brown with tan swirls. They often mate many times in their short life time. So the name "black widow" often is an exaggeration. Males are about half the size of females. Black widows are highly venomous. |
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This is an Orb Weaver Spider. I found it during a night hike around midnight. This photo is about actual size. She surely is a big girl. Isn't she pretty!
More info: KINGDOM: Animalia | PHYLUM: Arthropoda | CLASS: Arachnida | ORDER: Araneae | FAMILY: Araneidae (orb-weaver spiders) |
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