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  • #16
    i love the warning:
    *Please note that ALL true spiders have a certain amount of venom. This species happens to have very strong venom. If you get bit by it, you may very well die. This is one of the reasons that people should not handle this spider. This spider is dangerous, so be very careful!
    if you are stupid enough to have this as a pet, you deserve to be bitten.
    Last edited by Podfrog; 20 March 2004, 19:24.
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    • #17
      I think i would probably die orf a heart attack b4 it bit me. literally die of fright....can't stand the little buggers...
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      • #18
        IMO, it's not the large spiders you have to worry about. You can probably see them coming from a mile away. It's those smaller ones that you don't see that I'd worry about. Say, a brown recluse, for example.
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        • #19
          ieeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee brown recluses.

          i've seen some pictures of what those things will do. pretty nasty if its not treated quickly.

          personally... the larger the spider the larger the fangs... a tarantula is gonna leave some marks on ya... so... no thanks :P
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          • #20
            Originally posted by RC Agent
            IMO, it's not the large spiders you have to worry about. You can probably see them coming from a mile away. It's those smaller ones that you don't see that I'd worry about. Say, a brown recluse, for example.
            I agree, an elephant can mess you up pretty easily, but you should see/hear/smell the thing coming at you. Although you should always watch out for holes along whever you are walking in the forest, having something jump out at you can't be fun.
            Last edited by TnT; 21 March 2004, 15:52.
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