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holy crap! what kind of spider is this?
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Originally posted by MartinBarre1 View PostWait. They're not dangerous, but they'll chase you around your house?
If they're not dangerous why would anyone run away? Unless they're like me and the very sight or even thought of a big spider makes me cry.750xl, 88LE, AT1, Roswell Pro, SG-X, 4 others...
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Why do I still want MORE?
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Originally posted by sully View Postfound this in the garden. launched it into the street. anyone know? looks kinda like a tarantula to me.
Joe, they have 8 eyes. 4 big ones on the top, and 4 little ones at the front. Pretty cool eh?
I had to let mine go outside. We had a cold spell, and I couldn't find anything for him to eat, so I figured I'd rather let him go than have him starve to death.
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honestly, zeegs, i think that from nose to butt, it was about an inch and a quarter.
sully
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Originally posted by sully View Posthonestly, zeegs, i think that from nose to butt, it was about an inch and a quarter.
sully
I'll kill the highly venomous ones around here, particularly if they've set themselves up somewhere the kids are likely to stumble across them. So Redbacks & Black Widows are cactus in my house.
The non-dangerous ones are left alone as long as they leave us alone. If they want to get too friendly, they just get relocated out to the garden.
You guys ever see Huntsman spiders where you are? They're common over here, and according to wiki (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Huntsman_spider) the breed found in Laos can have legspans of 10 inches!!Hail yesterday
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Originally posted by sully View Posthonestly, zeegs, i think that from nose to butt, it was about an inch and a quarter.
sully
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