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Corralitas Dive: Creepy Bug Found After Windstorm *Identified
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Photo: Diane Edwardson, December 2, 2011. A really interesting 1 1/2-inch long bug was sunning himself on the hood of a car Friday afternoon. (Click on photos to enlarge.)Photo: Diane Edwardson, December 2, 2011. I've never seen anything like it. From the shape of its hind legs, it appears well adapted for living in or around oak trees. The body is somewhat acorn shaped too. It may live in
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