Wait, the books says they don't eat people!Jay H said:Yeah, if they don't get you first.. bwahahahahahaha.
Sparky said:I'm not a spider-man (ha, ha). But it looks like a wolf spider. I think they go after bugs. But I've heard they could have a pretty bad sting for some humans (kind of like a bee sting).
el-bagr said:MEB, I wonder if the large (3"+) spider you saw on your dock was a wolf or a fishing spider (one of several Dolomedes species). They are commonly found on docks in our neck of the woods.
OMG! My apartment must be filled with these spiders! They must be biting my girlfriend constantly!Puck said:Traditionally women did the grape harvest and would get bit by these guys. They would have head aches, become irrascible etc.
Jay H said:FYI, I have had a couple of tarantulas in my bedroom, currently I have a Chilean Rosehair that I got when it was very very very tiny. I've had various Mexican species too and an arboreal T at one point. They are great hiker pets cause they can go weeks without food so you don't have to worry about feeding them when you're off tromping in Alaska or so.. And it might scare other VFTTrs from stealing your gear.
Jay
Quack said:Maybe this is the solution to the car break in problem? Leave a few Chilean Rosehairs on your dashboard while you're off in the woods?
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