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Dear Andrew and All,
I had a look at this. That must be some rotating light source nearby or
some kid having fun. Not a leaping arthropod.
yt, DW, Kentville.
On 4/28/2020 8:16 AM, Andrew Stadnyk wrote:
> Indirectly related to the cats in our yard, in January I happened to
> capture video of a very peculiar arthropod (jumping Centipede?)
> bouncing in the dark in front of a stray cat, from our deck. The cat
> notices it but likely can't see it. I am very interested in more
> information about the arthropod. Fascinating that it is bouncing and
> in January. Any ideas are appreciated.
>
> The video is available on Twitter, using the link. You don't have to
> be subscriber to Twitter to see it.
>
> https://twitter.com/I_stop_forbirds/status/1254015664790147072
>
> Andy Stadnyk
> Lower Sackville
>
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<p>Dear Andrew and All,<br>
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<p>I had a look at this. That must be some rotating light source
nearby or some kid having fun. Not a leaping arthropod.</p>
<p>yt, DW, Kentville.<br>
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Indirectly related to the cats in our yard, in January I
happened to capture video of a very peculiar arthropod (jumping
Centipede?) bouncing in the dark in front of a stray cat, from
our deck. The cat notices it but likely can't see it. I am very
interested in more information about the arthropod. Fascinating
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