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Well, ask Australians what they have to contend with... :-) "Australia, where everything is poisonous or venomous, except sheep and people. And we are not certain about sheep." :-))) The biggest spiders are in South America. Goliath Birdeaters. http://www.wcsscience.com/biggest/spider.html They've been quite tricky with the perspective on this one. Overall camel spiders are 5" together with the feet. And the stories about 25 mph or several feet jump are urban legends. http://www.snopes.com/photos/bugs/camelspider.asp And it seems to me we've had this discussion here before.
-- erlik
Erlik i know aoll about the spiders in Australia and the 11 deadly snakes we have here :) I deal with 3 of those snakes every summer and two of the deadly spiders.. The new one on the list of spiders is the white tail/back...mean bugger that one.
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Nice picture, good shot at perspective trickery (close up with some guys in the back to mess up the scale), but don't come this big, although those camel-spiders or wind-scorpions as they are also know as because of the tremendous speed that they can run (about 10 mp/h) are some hair raising critters to look at. Kittomer (3d Studio) made a nice model of it ^____^Robert van der Veeke Basugasubasubasu Basugasubakuhaku Gasubakuhakuhaku!! "Better is the enemy of good enough." Dr. Mikoyan of the Mikoyan Gurevich Design Bureau.
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There is a site that verifys hoaxes and stuff and just like robert said the angles in the photo make it look larger but it is a real photo. http://www.snopes.com/photos/bugs/camelspider.aspMessage edited on: 04/16/2005 14:04
Bryster runs off to buy a pair of big boots and cancel his trip to..er....where did you say these spiders live?
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When I lived in Saudi I did see a few scorpions and caught a scorpion using mechanical fingers out of my toolbox. But I never saw the camel spider. Saw an Asp there too. when I saw him everone gave him a wide berth . Funny because asps are quite small. (A small venomous snake)
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hmm..only 4 poisonous snakes in North America, and we have 3..we have black widows, but that's about as bad as it gets..;) I've been told that 'daddy longlegs' hoosier paterus, are actually quite poisonous, only their mandibles are too short to bite us ..go figure..;)
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Well Pakled, when I was very young (about 11 or 12) and went off to camp in the Bear Mountain area of New York near West Point, we slept in barracks. One night when we got in, all tired from funning, playing and swimming, after a cold shower, we went off to sleep. They were bunk beds and I had a lower bunk. When I plopped down on my bed, I turned my face around on the pillow only to see Mr. Paterus face first. It seemed like a giant from that close, let me tell you! But in actuality, it measured about 1 - 2 inches from leg end to leg end. But it was enough to scare the crap out of me! Instinctively I grabbed the pillow and tossed it into the middle of the barracks and everyone came crashing down on it to squash it (about 25 guys). That pillow stood there until the next day when they came to cleanup.
pakled,
actually the myth was that daddy long legs are among the most deadliest spiders in the world or something like that but its teeth or mandibles are too small to pierce enough layers of human skin to inject its poison.
It is all false actually. Their bite, which can penetrate human skin contains very little and mild toxicity (will make the bite area sting abit, thats about all). So fortunately, nothing to worry about the most common spider in North America ...last time I checked anyways :-)
Message edited on: 04/16/2005 22:10
ooh I know that one! The story is exagerated. I believe this spider did run though, just not at 25mph :-P and as far as I know it does not actually jump or at least not high enough to cling to the belly of a camel (like the myth goes). Also the camera angle makes these spiders look even bigger then they actually are ;) I've heard the myth that one of these spiders ate away part of a soldiers leg while the poor soldier was sleeping. However this myth isn't true either :P but it's still a cool creepy story! Ang, don't worry, daddy long legs are EXTREMELY hard to get them to bite you and they are completely not venomous to humans either. I've seen an actual test on that very myth innovator is mentioning. A guy put his arm in a chamber with many daddy long legs in it and they had to try quite hard to actually make any of them them bite him at all! and even when bitten it hardly had any effect. You probably won't ever get bitten by one unless you would actually seriously try to get bitten, and even then you mightvery well still not get bitten :-P
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Oh, yuk! I've seen one of those in really close proximity, WELL too close for me. We had just got out of the 4x4 and we were heading for the Lakeside golf club bar. It was night but the area around the bar was lit up with lights, and I saw one of these things running diagonally across where I was just about to walk. Arrrrgggghhhhhhhhh! Boy did I make it into the bar fast that night! brrrrrrr! Fran (um, it was in the Sultanate of Oman, desert - where my husband works)
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Beer nuthing! I needed somfink a good deal stronger than that!!!! I ran so fast I nearly left all my hair behind.... still standing on end! Besides I was going out for a drink, it was night, I had no camera with me. Even if I had, the camera I owned at the time didn't work in the dark, it needed SOME light to focus before it operated, even using its flash. Sheesh! At a time like that he talks about cameras! (deep shuddering) Fran (shaking head sadly at man's misunderstanding of female fear of crawly things - BIG crawly things) BIG crawly things at NIGHT no less. Phew!
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Spiders are NEVER 'cute'. In fact, the definition of 'a spider' is definitely the exact opposite of 'cute'... yup, definitely!
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Definition of spider: Any of numerous arachnids of the order Araneae, having a body divided into a cephalothorax bearing eight legs, two poison fangs, and two feelers and an unsegmented abdomen bearing several spinnerets that produce the silk used to make nests, cocoons, or webs for trapping insects.
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I liked your second definition better - less creepy. ggg
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