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01.23.2010, 05:09 PM
Watch this and you'll see why
[YOUTUBE]xOWTcDD0zF4[/YOUTUBE]
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01.23.2010, 05:37 PM
Hahahaaha, I used to look for the biggest and meanest spider so I can win the spider fights we had when I was a kid. I had been bitten many times but there is only one spider I am scared of: brown recluse.
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01.23.2010, 07:31 PM
This is nothing compared to the tarantula that I have.  There is also one at the museum that I work at that is the size of a dinner plate. It isn't even fully grown yet.
I like 0:55 best. Running away with the Tupperware on his foot.
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01.24.2010, 12:45 AM
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...I had been bitten many times but there is only one spider I am scared of: brown recluse.
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I've been bitten by one and all it did was get a little swollen and red. A few hours later, it was fine. Some people tend to be less affected than others. You hear the horror stories about where a recluse bites someone and the skin basically rots away in a larger and larger area, but I think that's worst-case.
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01.24.2010, 12:52 AM
I believe this guy didn't think the situation entirely through. LOL
Let's hit rewind and change things up a bit.
Let's say, he did manage to pin the spider to the ceiling with the bowl.
Then WHAT?
LOL
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I've been bitten by one and all it did was get a little swollen and red. A few hours later, it was fine. Some people tend to be less affected than others. You hear the horror stories about where a recluse bites someone and the skin basically rots away in a larger and larger area, but I think that's worst-case.
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Well BG then I would have to say that you were not bitten by the Brown Recluse. This spider injects an ensigm that destroys fleshy tissue. I lived in Orlando for over 15 years and have seen quite a few Recluse bites. My neighbor was an EMT and he shared some pretty nasty stories as well. When I was pushing boots at the Orlando Recruit Training Command we had a young man get bit on his foot while he was sleeping. Of course no one wants to be the sick call weenie going to see the doctor for a little insect bite. So he told no one and kept right on training for a couple of days. After three days he finally decided that it was just getting too nasty to avoid seeing the doctor. He never told us until it was too late. They had to cut off his leg just below the knee because the ensigm had spread and destroyed so much of his muscle tissue that they could not repair the damage. Once the tissue is dead there is no comming back. The bite does not make you sick or anything like that, but it really reaks havoc on the area of the bite, and if it is not treated fairly quickly it can be devistating.
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01.23.2010, 07:40 PM
we had a pink rose hair tarantula for afew years, they are allot of fun, it only bit me once, its like a bad bee sting
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Im not dark, Im over ripened! xD
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01.23.2010, 08:37 PM
oh hell no.... ninja spiders...
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01.23.2010, 09:54 PM
"daddy, careful".............
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01.23.2010, 09:53 PM
Predictable, but oh so funny
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01.23.2010, 11:52 PM
I thank god I live in IL , no big spiders here . I hate spiders , any other creature on this planet is ok . But not spiders ! Sorry , I would have killed that sucker instead of catching it ! SQUISHOLA !
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01.24.2010, 12:17 AM
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I thank god I live in IL , no big spiders here . I hate spiders , any other creature on this planet is ok . But not spiders ! Sorry , I would have killed that sucker instead of catching it ! SQUISHOLA !
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Hmmm, any other creature besides spiders?
Tailless whipscorpion. (mine) It's not really a scorpion, totally different creature.
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01.25.2010, 07:40 AM
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Tailless whipscorpion. (mine) It's not really a scorpion, totally different creature.
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I'm sure it's lovable but that's possibly the ugliest insect ever! what does it eat?
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01.25.2010, 08:08 AM
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I'm sure it's lovable but that's possibly the ugliest insect ever! what does it eat?
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fumunda cheese
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01.25.2010, 10:36 AM
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I'm sure it's lovable but that's possibly the ugliest insect ever! what does it eat?
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Lol, I agree that it is rather odd. I feed it crickets.
(btw, its an arachnid. It appears to have 6 legs, but the whips are modified legs that help it to feel around in the dark)
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