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By Timothy (relic10)

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#1: Jan Wolter (jan) on Nov 17, 2006

Ah, how cute!
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#3: Jan Wolter (jan) on Nov 17, 2006 [SPOILER]
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#4: Gitte Olesen (granny40) on Dec 9, 2006 [SPOILER]
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#5: Gypso (Gypso) on Aug 4, 2007 [SPOILER]
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#6: Bionerd (nieboo) on Nov 30, 2007 [SPOILER]
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#7: Jan Wolter (jan) on Nov 30, 2007 [SPOILER]
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#8: Bionerd (nieboo) on Dec 1, 2007 [SPOILER]
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#9: Jan Wolter (jan) on Dec 1, 2007 [SPOILER]
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#10: Bionerd (nieboo) on Dec 1, 2007 [SPOILER]
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#11: Jan Wolter (jan) on Dec 1, 2007 [SPOILER]
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#12: Bionerd (nieboo) on Dec 1, 2007 [SPOILER]
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#13: Gypso (Gypso) on Dec 2, 2007 [SPOILER]
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#14: Nancy Snyder (naneki) on Dec 2, 2007 [SPOILER]
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#15: Jan Wolter (jan) on Dec 2, 2007 [SPOILER]
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#16: Bionerd (nieboo) on Dec 2, 2007 [SPOILER]
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#17: m2 (mercymercy) on Dec 2, 2007 [SPOILER]
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#18: Gypso (Gypso) on Dec 2, 2007 [SPOILER]
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#19: Gitte Olesen (granny40) on Dec 2, 2007 [SPOILER]
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#20: Gypso (Gypso) on Dec 2, 2007 [SPOILER]
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#21: Bionerd (nieboo) on Dec 2, 2007 [SPOILER]
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#22: Jan Wolter (jan) on Dec 3, 2007 [SPOILER]
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#23: Gypso (Gypso) on Dec 3, 2007
Thanks :)
#24: Nancy Snyder (naneki) on Dec 14, 2007
OOOOOO - that site was to up close & personal for me, gave me the shivers, you could even see their fangs & such..
#25: Arduinna (arduinna) on Dec 24, 2007
What I have always called Daddy Long Legs are the things in Jan's pictures, I think. They loooove to hang out in the bathrooms at the lake when we go camping!
#26: Jen (lightvader) on Jan 1, 2008 [SPOILER]
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#27: Gypso (Gypso) on Jan 1, 2008 [SPOILER]
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#28: Jen (lightvader) on Jan 2, 2008
You never know with those two. Their turtle Speedy ran away while they were cleaning his cage, so anything is possible.
#29: Gypso (Gypso) on Jan 2, 2008
She was REALLY Speedy!!??
#30: Jen (lightvader) on Jan 2, 2008
Yes she was.
#31: Jan Wolter (jan) on Jan 7, 2008
The painted turtles which are native to Michigan (and widely sold in pet stores) are pretty good sprinters. They can cover a lot of ground if they are feeling like it. In the water they are faster still.

I think the slowness story about turtles must be based on tortoises. I'm no expert on tortoises. The ones I met in Texas tended to move slowly while you were watching them, but then disappeared if you looked away for very long, so maybe they had some secret sprinting capacity too.
#32: Bionerd (nieboo) on Jan 7, 2008
We have two tortoises at the aquarium I volunteer at and they are relatively slow and clumsy. One of them is named speedy too. I guess that's a common name for turtles.
#33: Jen (lightvader) on Jan 7, 2008
If I remember correctly from 6th grade science, technically tortises are land based and turtles are sea/water based. Although that could be just a generalization or completely incorrect, it's been a while since I was in 6th grade. :)
#34: Arduinna (arduinna) on Jan 7, 2008
Like frogs and toads?
#35: Jen (lightvader) on Jan 7, 2008
Maybe... What's the difference between frogs and toads?
#36: Jan Wolter (jan) on Jan 8, 2008
Technically, I think toads are actually a subclass of frogs. In ordinary usage though, toads mostly live on land and have adaptations for life on land, like warty skin instead of slimy skin, and shorter legs for walking instead of longer legs for swimming/jumping. Toads and frogs both lay eggs in the water.

I think all turtles/tortoises lay their eggs on land, including sea turtles who spend every other part of their life in water. Informally, if it has flippers, it's a "sea turtle", if it webbed feet then it's a "turtle", and if it has un-webbed feet it's a "tortoise", except in Australia, where I believe everything except sea turtles is a "tortoise".

I think turtles are fast because when they are on land they are generally basking in the sun at the edge of a pond or river. If something comes at them, a short burst of speed is useful for returning to the water. A tortoise is not generally near shelter, so responding to an emergency with a burst of speed isn't really useful. They just trust in their armor instead.
#37: Bionerd (nieboo) on Jan 8, 2008
If you kiss a frog you get a prince, if you kiss a toad you get warts.
#38: Arduinna (arduinna) on Jan 8, 2008
LOL! I'll remember that! But I think we mostly have toads around here!
#39: Jen (lightvader) on Jan 8, 2008
We got snakes here. :(
#40: Arduinna (arduinna) on Jan 9, 2008
What do snakes become when you kiss them?
#41: Bionerd (nieboo) on Jan 9, 2008
Angry.
#42: Jen (lightvader) on Jan 9, 2008
Good answer!
#43: Arduinna (arduinna) on Jan 9, 2008
LOL
#44: Nancy Snyder (naneki) on Jan 9, 2008
you all are crazy :)
#45: Jen (lightvader) on Jan 9, 2008
But that's what makes us interesting. :)
#46: Gypso (Gypso) on Jan 13, 2008
Jan, maybe turtles are speedy on land so as to get away from the people who want to kiss them.
#47: m2 (mercymercy) on Jan 13, 2008
I thought people wanted to kiss frogs. ?!?!?!
#48: Bionerd (nieboo) on Jan 13, 2008
My friend went to kiss her turtle once and it chomped down on her nose. Left a nasty cut. So I don't think they need to be speedy for that reason. haha. They can take care of themselves when threatened with human affection.
#49: Gypso (Gypso) on Jan 17, 2008
I'm happy to hear that turtles are not defenseless when it comes to unwanted affection.
#50: Rea Aksglæde Karlsen (Rea) on Jul 22, 2008 [SPOILER]
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#51: Adam Nielson (monkey) on Aug 15, 2008 [SPOILER]
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#52: Bionerd (nieboo) on Aug 15, 2008
do Russian tortoises live a very very long time?

#53: Adam Nielson (monkey) on Aug 15, 2008
Yes... about 40 years, actually.
#54: Bionerd (nieboo) on Aug 15, 2008
Now that's a commitment.
#55: Adam Nielson (monkey) on Aug 15, 2008
Will she actually live that long in her little cage? Doubtful.
#56: Bionerd (nieboo) on Aug 15, 2008
i just thought of something monkey. We both are seemingly having the most exciting friday night ever. :)
#57: Nancy Snyder (naneki) on Aug 15, 2008
well now I'm feeling left out :(
#58: Adam Nielson (monkey) on Aug 15, 2008
Well, I actually am, even if you weren't serious! I enjoy doing puzzles and talking to people.
#59: Nancy Snyder (naneki) on Aug 15, 2008
:( ...now I'm really feeling left out
#60: Adam Nielson (monkey) on Aug 15, 2008
Come on, now... you know we love you! Come join our party!
#61: Nancy Snyder (naneki) on Aug 15, 2008
awwww another love fest & I'm included
#62: Adam Nielson (monkey) on Aug 15, 2008
Always!
#63: Bionerd (nieboo) on Aug 15, 2008
oh, see, now I'm going to read and go to bed. :)
hi naneki!
#64: Adam Nielson (monkey) on Aug 15, 2008
Awwww, have a good night!
#65: Nancy Snyder (naneki) on Aug 15, 2008
good night nieboo
#66: Gypso (Gypso) on Aug 18, 2008
Look at what I missed!
Goodnight John Boy...
#67: Adam Nielson (monkey) on Aug 18, 2008
Who is John Boy?
#68: Bionerd (nieboo) on Aug 18, 2008
It's from that show back in the day. At the end they would all say goodnight to each other. and then goodnight john boy.


#69: Adam Nielson (monkey) on Aug 18, 2008
Ah. Gotcha. In a not-understanding-because-I-haven't-seen-it
sort of way. :-)
#70: Gypso (Gypso) on Aug 18, 2008
Hey! It looks like all 3 of us are on site at the same time!
#71: Adam Nielson (monkey) on Aug 18, 2008
Chat anyone?
#72: m2 (mercymercy) on Aug 19, 2008
Sometimes I wonder if you grew up in a confined area Adam. Either that or you are much younger than you want us to believe.
#73: Kristen Vognild (kristen) on Aug 26, 2012
So...I'm late to the conversation, but I will add that my daddy-longlegs are harvestmen (never knew that name before), and because I have a son who used to pull the legs off of insects, I can corroborate the wiggling legs story.

I always called crane flies "mayflies," until I actually saw real mayflies. Now I call them crane flies, even though most Southerners seem to call them mosquito hawks or skeeter-eaters, because they look like big, floppy mosquitos.

And John Boy was the main character from The Waltons. I never watched it as a kid, but I first heard a reference to it on You Can't Do That On Television (the very best show on Nickelodeon, in its early years).
#74: noodles (lhirst) on Sep 27, 2013
My DLL is a harvestman (which term I never heard before today). When I was in school I took a course on medicinal plants and our goofy professor told us that the deadly poison in a particular plant was produced by the dll but it's jaws were too small to bite us. (After I followed Jan's link I found this: http://www.burkemuseum.org/spidermyth/myths/daddyvenom.html. mm hm.)
#75: besmirched tea (Besmirched Tea) on Sep 4, 2021
That was a fun solve!

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