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anybody know what kind of spider this is?
http://www.masternappy.com/gfy/btk.jpg
its been in my apartment for like 2 months, has a lil web behind my desk.. I let it live because it takes care of houseflies and moths.. last night it killed another spider twice its size though O_O any idea what kind of spider this is? |
oh, works now...i dunno...fucken hate spiders though...
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/X\(o o )/X\
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What if one day it somehow gets in to you're pants and bits those balls?
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Poke it with your finger and see if it bites first and what's the reaction you get
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brb |
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I think you need a pet bro
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Have you given him a name yet? After all this time I think you should.
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Yeah right, lopez is a kick ass name. He looks like a mexican.
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Maybe its a black widow spiders:
Species of black widow spiders, which are found in the warmer parts of the world including the United States and S Canada, have a virulent neurotoxic venom. The bite venom of the brown recluse spider of SE and S central United States decomposes tissue, resulting in slow healing and sometimes leaving a sunken scar as large as a quarter. black widow, poisonous spider of the genus Latrodectus, found throughout North and South America and common in the SW United States. The name derives from the fact that the female, like those of many other spider species, may eat the male after mating. The adult is black with a red or reddish-orange hourglass-shaped marking on the lower abdominal surface. The female is somewhat less than 1/2 in. (1.3 cm) long, and the male is much smaller. The bite venom is a neurotoxin and may cause a severe reaction with intense local pain that spreads to other parts of the body. Occasional fatal cases, which result from respiratory paralysis, are usually limited to children. The most effective treatment is an antivenin. Black widow spiders are classified in the phylum Arthropoda, class Arachnida, order Araneae, family Theridiidae. http://ohioline.osu.edu/hyg-fact/2000/images/2061A.jpg |
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Looks like a common house spider
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i think it is a google spider
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lol FuriousFemale is killing me in this thread... :1orglaugh
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damn it is really fat, tough little fucker i guess!
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need better picccccccccccc
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Looks like tick to me... hehehe
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Whoa... Careful with that ones it has killed a spider twice its size.
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