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10 Comments
Sagemindsays...Ahhhh, Nope!
Not gonna do it...
NordlichReitersays...Out... of they're fucking minds.
Interesting enough is that the mouse spider (Missulena) looks very similar to Hexathelidae.
United States Funnel weavers: Araneomorph is the most common funnel weaver in the United States, I think.
What's even more interesting is that there isn't a single (known) species of Hexathelidae indigenous to the United States, as far as I can tell from wikipedia. But there's plenty of Latrodectus all over, it's interesting the dispersion of the different spider species.
KnivesOutsays...So, just curious, but why are we cleaning the deadly spiders?
DerHasisttotsays...I liked the *music , well picked.
siftbotsays...Adding video to channels (Music) - requested by DerHasisttot.
arvanasays...Awwww, it's just like a little kitten!
antsays...>> ^arvana:
Awwww, it's just like a little kitten!
Does it purr?
malakaisays...No but it blends.
>> ^ant:
>> ^arvana:
Awwww, it's just like a little kitten!
Does it purr?
Peckinpawsays...Thinking that they keep them around for anti-venom perhaps-
>> ^KnivesOut:
So, just curious, but why are we cleaning the deadly spiders?
antsays...>> ^KnivesOut:
So, just curious, but why are we cleaning the deadly spiders?
To use them on you. DUH!
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