Gold Member Username: RideredderCornell, IL USA Post Number: 1467 Registered: Sep-05 | I took this picture yesterday. I've never seen one like it before. I couldn't really find any good info on it either. |
Gold Member Username: BasssquaredKansas Post Number: 2241 Registered: Nov-06 | That is one nasty looking b!tch sh!t just gave me the goosebumps just lookin at it that thing would have me screaming like a school girl |
Silver Member Username: Cd5honda96OR United States Post Number: 111 Registered: Jun-08 | That thing is freaking awesome!!! I bet if you picked that up and threw it at someone it's a$s would stab them in the face! Hope you didn't kill it. |
Gold Member Username: RideredderCornell, IL USA Post Number: 1468 Registered: Sep-05 | It's not even that big, just freaky looking. It's only about a half inch long. Only thing I found out about it is it's called a "spiny belly spider". It does have another spine on it's belly. I couldn't get a good picture of that though. |
Gold Member Username: RideredderCornell, IL USA Post Number: 1469 Registered: Sep-05 | Here's a zoomed in pic of the other pic. |
Gold Member Username: Andrew571Stillwater/Edmond, Oklahoma USA Post Number: 1948 Registered: Oct-05 | WD-40 + lighter. Flame throw that b!tch |
Gold Member Username: Big_edge_headMilwaukee, Wisconsin Post Number: 2548 Registered: Mar-07 | Damn that's a scary looking spider... |
Gold Member Username: AdddisorderPalm Beach, Florida Post Number: 6333 Registered: Jan-06 | looks sorta like a crab spider |
Gold Member Username: Van_manBoston South, MA Post Number: 4192 Registered: Mar-06 | cool. Theres a lot of insects and stuff that are being transported around the world that are not naturaly found in the the new areas. Some say it will cause havoc on domestic insect world wide. The honey bee is in decline due to a pest or a deisese, they are not sure, but it will take a toll on world food supply regardless. Ive encounctered a few insects this year myself that ive never seen before. who knows, maybe one of these imported bugs will carry an illness and wipe out half the US. |
Gold Member Username: Th3pwn3rI compensate... Post Number: 8599 Registered: Jul-06 | I found a black widow the other day and I was sure to kill it before it killed me or someone nearby(this was at a family party with kids). |
Platinum Member Username: Nyyfan1315 Mag USA Post Number: 10201 Registered: Jul-06 | "That is one nasty looking b!tch sh!t just gave me the goosebumps just lookin at it that thing would have me screaming like a school girl" Thats cause you're a little b1tch Ray I'd probably do the same |
Platinum Member Username: WingmanaliveA pic is worth 1000 posts!! Post Number: 17831 Registered: Jun-06 | About 1/8th the way down. Cool/freakish looking. http://mdc.mo.gov/nathis/arthopo/mospider/kinds.htm |
Gold Member Username: The_image_dynamicSan Diego, California Post Number: 4482 Registered: Dec-06 | If that spider got on me I would scream and flail my arms like a 6 year old girl. Seriously. Spiders are fücking wicked. It's pretty funny that I would be so scared of something that weighs less than a gram, but I am. It's like instinct or something. One time I woke up in the middle of the night and saw an inch round black widow sitting on my forearm. I was like wtf do I do? So I just moved lighting fast and smashed it right where it was. One of my buddies is an insect freak and he told me that I was super lucky because widows are known to give one final "fatal blow" when they know they are going to die. Even when they are squished, and they are quick too, they can get you in a split second. But I have fast hands, so I guess I beat it that time. Scared the livin' bejeezus out of me Another time I was sitting in this chair when out of the corner of my eye I spotted something. It was a huge black widow and it ran, and I mean ran, from one side of the room to the other. I would say it covered 15 feet in like 3 seconds. Those things can move man. If they were vicious they could chase you down and get medieval on your neck. That would suck. And oh yeah... Ray got pwned. |
Gold Member Username: Th3pwn3rI compensate... Post Number: 8601 Registered: Jul-06 | "I found a black widow the other day and I was sure to kill it before it killed me or someone nearby(this was at a family party with kids)." "Discomfort can last several days and may be relieved through medical treatment. It is unusual for a widow bite to cause death." Semi-pwned. |
Gold Member Username: BasssquaredKansas Post Number: 2244 Registered: Nov-06 | i didn't get PWNED i'm just being honest anyone who says they wouldn't freak out if they had a spider like that on them is either a liar or Chuck Norris |
Platinum Member Username: WingmanaliveA pic is worth 1000 posts!! Post Number: 17833 Registered: Jun-06 | I hate spiders as well. I also hate bees. That comes from being a roofer. Nothing sucks worse than being on a ladder 30 feet up when you pizz off a bunch of wasps. You can't run and they sting on contact, and can keep stinging! |
Gold Member Username: RideredderCornell, IL USA Post Number: 1470 Registered: Sep-05 | I'm not scared of spiders at all, I just want to know if I should be scared of these. I know that all spiders are poisonous, but nothing I've seen says how poisonous they are. |
Gold Member Username: Denali_on_22sI get Bucks like Milwa... Post Number: 6115 Registered: Feb-06 | i was gonna post what you did rob. black widows normally don't dish out "fatal blows" |
Platinum Member Username: Rovin1 15 = 149.5 DBsTrinidad & T... Post Number: 14118 Registered: Jul-05 | ooooh that mofo looks like a creepy creature from a horror movie .... |
Gold Member Username: The_image_dynamicSan Diego, California Post Number: 4485 Registered: Dec-06 | By "fatal blow" I meant all the poison they have left. Rob was the one that said they kill. |