Spiders on Drugs is great at aping the conventions of animal documentary — the distant narrator and illusion of nature seen in its “pure” state — and using those conventions to highlight the projection of human cultural metaphors, stereotypes, etc. always present but seldom acknowledged in the genre (eg, the domestic dramas of Meerkat Manor). It’s also pretty funny.
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tawny grammar is a notebook of nature and culture on the web and in the wild, kept by Steve Himmer. The name comes from Thoreau's essay "Walking", and the image above is the Bruder Klaus Field Chapel.