A new spider is discovered. |
Listen, pay heed, attend and you may hear the click, click, click (albeit soft), of the Louisiana Clicker, a new spider just discovered (as new species go), ochre toned, delta-shaped, orange eyes pronounced as if tiny tocsins afire. So named since found in southern Louisiana, where rain has fallen swift to flood a lot, and urged arachnids out and into the trees from thickset roots, from mossy fen, from their habitat of lime crevasse or bramble thicket fine for web. So click, click, click, ticks Louis (a name applied by spider folk who found him out.) Apace he darts beyond third click as if eight-legged electron, and those white-coated, goateed in gloat monitor wee Louis, each and every move fodder for fill in Nature. Housed in lab beneath some glass, Louis lines bonsai tree with green silk from productive duct, orifice of web- making do. Entrapping strings of new species artisan loiter said bonsai awhile, opaque in charm to sprawl like gloss, while men with pens and clipboards scurry unsettled, knowing Louis is no barrier to awe, but is reason to clap and cheer for the magnificence of biodiversity, for the triumph that is life. 40 Lines Writer’s Cramp 3-12-16 |