Posted on 10/23/2008 3:40:41 PM PDT by Mikey_1962
Don't go to the source if spiders aren't your thing.
Spiders trap birds often,espechially Humming Birds.Some of these Spiders are about the same size as a ruby throated Mummer and they will trap them in their webs.
I had a nightmare once of mosquitos as big as a hand, no one could stop them
In my Previous Post Mummer Shoud read as Hummer.
My damn big fingers just hit the wrong keys.
Burney Falls is back in, where the only spiders are of the California Barking variety.
You must be from Minnesota
OK, that is really gross but it is a situation that you keep clicking to view the next picture.....
I’ve been to Cairns (prounounced “cans” by the way)
Never saw anything like that though.
Ack!
Aussie spiders are evil!
Besides monster orb-weavers that can eat birds, you’ve go the Sydney funnel web spider with the potentially lethal bite, and two varieties the names of which I forget, but which were discussed in connection with the finding of one in his wine cellar by a late colleague:
One spider in question gives a very painful bite that takes months to heal. The question, when one was found in the wine cellar was whether to let it live because it is the deadly enemy of another species of spider that gives a very painful bite that doesn’t heal.
Keep in mind this little bird is a type of finch, and is very small (about 3 1/2 inches).
This orb weaver spider is about 3 inches total, I took this pic in my yard.
http://www.artlife.us/WP/Black%20Yellow%20Argiope%20SpiderWP.jpg
The Humming Bird’s tongue is the best part.
I only want contact with spiders I can smush, not gigantic, ugly ones that eat little tweeties.
I saw a mosquito rape a humming bird one Saturday afternoon in Southeast Asia.
Those are Jersey mosquitoes and they are real...
They look at DEET the way we look at ketchup.
OK, I laughed. I believe it, but I laughed.
Doesn’t matter how venomous the bite was-I’d literally have a heart attack and die if I had one of those damned things anywhere near me.
I almost ran into a giant spider web in Asia years ago of the genus Nephilum (SP). That bad boy was about the same size, coloration and physiognomy of this sucker. Didn’t even see him - lucky I spotted the web first. I pitched a couple pebbles at him and he only flexed a leg or two. Would’ve been a cool speciment to take home but Customs might have objected.
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