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Quote from: .:DaYg0sTyLz:. on February 04, 2010, 01:46:38 PMQuote from: The Great Cornholio on February 04, 2010, 01:28:34 PMYOU'RE A FUCKING 1000 TIMES BIGGER THEN THE GODDAMN SPIDER, IT ISN'T POISONOUS FFSBeing afraid of spiders is probably one of the most common fears out there. Guaranteed there are more people who have a fear of Spiders...then there are people who are afraid of Bears lol. People are scared of speaking in public....and that definetely isnt poisonous lolI just don't get it then.With the poisonous part I meant that being scared of a poisonous spider woul be ok since it can actually kill you.
Quote from: The Great Cornholio on February 04, 2010, 01:28:34 PMYOU'RE A FUCKING 1000 TIMES BIGGER THEN THE GODDAMN SPIDER, IT ISN'T POISONOUS FFSBeing afraid of spiders is probably one of the most common fears out there. Guaranteed there are more people who have a fear of Spiders...then there are people who are afraid of Bears lol. People are scared of speaking in public....and that definetely isnt poisonous lol
YOU'RE A FUCKING 1000 TIMES BIGGER THEN THE GODDAMN SPIDER, IT ISN'T POISONOUS FFS
^ a cricket?
Damn, I don't normally mind spiders but that shit was huge.
Oh Shit Son GIGANTIC Spider Devovering a BIRDhttp://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1079895/The-amazing-pictures-giant-spider-eating-bird.htmlQuoteBy Richard ShearsLast updated at 3:48 PM on 23rd October 2008If anyone doubted the existence of bird-eating spiders - often depicted in horror movies set in the jungles of South America - the proof is in these amazing photos from Australia.A huge spider has been photographed tucking into a hapless bird which became entangled in its web - in a family's back garden!The pictures were taken earlier this week as the Golden Orb Weaver spider joined the list of other creatures that have made headlines from Australia and the Pacific as they devoured prey - including a fish eating a seagull and a python eating a wallaby.But no-one expected to come across a garden scene of a bird being devoured by a spider, especially as Golden Orb Weavers confine their daily meal to large insects.Mr Joel Shakespeare, a spider expert at the Australian Reptile Park said: 'This particular spider can grow larger than a human hand, so if a bird gets caught in its web I'm not surprised it will start eating it.'It seems pretty obvious that the poor bird, a chestnut-breasted Mannikin (a type of finch), has flown straight into the web and not been able to free itself before the spider struck.'Mr Shakespeare said the spider would have used its venom to break down the bird for eating and then wrapped up the pieces in web as a kind of food parcel.Experts such as Queensland Museum's Mr Greg Czechura say Golden Orb Weavers build very strong webs, but they point out that the spider would not have struck until the bird became weak as it tried to struggle free.'The more they struggle, the more tangled up and exhausted they get and they go into stress,' said Mr Czechura.'If a spider gets a bird, it's a very lucky spider.'In other cases of reptiles in the wild attacking other species, a Queensland couple has told how they found a python devouring their dog, just weeks after other snakes killed their cat and guinea pig.
By Richard ShearsLast updated at 3:48 PM on 23rd October 2008If anyone doubted the existence of bird-eating spiders - often depicted in horror movies set in the jungles of South America - the proof is in these amazing photos from Australia.A huge spider has been photographed tucking into a hapless bird which became entangled in its web - in a family's back garden!The pictures were taken earlier this week as the Golden Orb Weaver spider joined the list of other creatures that have made headlines from Australia and the Pacific as they devoured prey - including a fish eating a seagull and a python eating a wallaby.But no-one expected to come across a garden scene of a bird being devoured by a spider, especially as Golden Orb Weavers confine their daily meal to large insects.Mr Joel Shakespeare, a spider expert at the Australian Reptile Park said: 'This particular spider can grow larger than a human hand, so if a bird gets caught in its web I'm not surprised it will start eating it.'It seems pretty obvious that the poor bird, a chestnut-breasted Mannikin (a type of finch), has flown straight into the web and not been able to free itself before the spider struck.'Mr Shakespeare said the spider would have used its venom to break down the bird for eating and then wrapped up the pieces in web as a kind of food parcel.Experts such as Queensland Museum's Mr Greg Czechura say Golden Orb Weavers build very strong webs, but they point out that the spider would not have struck until the bird became weak as it tried to struggle free.'The more they struggle, the more tangled up and exhausted they get and they go into stress,' said Mr Czechura.'If a spider gets a bird, it's a very lucky spider.'In other cases of reptiles in the wild attacking other species, a Queensland couple has told how they found a python devouring their dog, just weeks after other snakes killed their cat and guinea pig.
Quote from: .:DaYg0sTyLz:. on February 05, 2010, 12:01:43 PMQuote from: Chamillitary Click on February 05, 2010, 11:43:08 AMit's the way they are portrayed in movies and shit as like stalkers & slowly creeping up on you & that they will get you.i mean their are ghosts & shit in movies, but you don't ever see those in person; but you see a movie with tarantulas killing people & then you see one & you're like "OMG"!Im sure there is something psychological about the 8 legs...Maybe so because I can't think of a bug that's near as feared as a spider.
Quote from: Chamillitary Click on February 05, 2010, 11:43:08 AMit's the way they are portrayed in movies and shit as like stalkers & slowly creeping up on you & that they will get you.i mean their are ghosts & shit in movies, but you don't ever see those in person; but you see a movie with tarantulas killing people & then you see one & you're like "OMG"!Im sure there is something psychological about the 8 legs...
it's the way they are portrayed in movies and shit as like stalkers & slowly creeping up on you & that they will get you.i mean their are ghosts & shit in movies, but you don't ever see those in person; but you see a movie with tarantulas killing people & then you see one & you're like "OMG"!
Now a dragonfly is something I'll stay away from. Even the name is too gangsta for me.
Mosquitos are bitchmade.
^DON'T EVER POSTS PICS LIKE THAT AGAIN!
Quote from: Rick James on October 25, 2008, 08:40:02 PMI would hate to come across that thing!And this: (The largest spider in the world)is that the bird eating spider from South America? Cus I know that shit can grow to be up to 18 inches in diameter....scary shit.
I would hate to come across that thing!And this: (The largest spider in the world)
this is a brown recluse it will fuck you up. not as cool sounding/looking as black widow but way more dangerous
^fuck you, man!