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  1. RossoCorsaItaly

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    I think spiders are fascinating to about but I'm a huge aracnaphobic(SP). Few years ago they built a house across the street from us,can you say wolf spiders?

    Ugh worst summer I ever experienced. Typical day I'd see 5-6 of them.
     
  2. j15

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    i hate spiders, kill the ****ers
     
  3. wax

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    Aerosol spray + lighter + spider = fun.
     
  4. Jimbo49

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    #54 Jimbo49, Mar 6, 2006
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    In primary school, i brought a funnel web spider to school in a bug catcher..
    needless to say it wasnt the smartest thing to do.. but i just guess i was so used to having them around i wasnt scared by them..
    but everyone else was..

    It is a large (6-7 cm), black, aggressive, ugly looking spider with massive fangs. These are large and powerful enough to easily penetrate a fingernail. When disturbed it tends to rear up on its hind legs, a defensive posture that exposes the fangs. They don't jump. During a bite the spider firmly grips its victim and bites repeatedly; in most cases the experience is horrific. The venom is highly toxic. Before an effective antivenom was developed, significant bites usually resulted in severe symptoms and death was not uncommon.
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