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reply to post by hp1229
I guess where you live might not house any creepy critters/reptiles/insects/life form?
Originally posted by hp1229
reply to post by WeRpeons
Perhaps you should visit some of the south east asian countries on a archnophobia therapy tour and enjoy some their tasty critter cuisine/dishes including spiders
edit on 4-4-2013 by hp1229 because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by pheonix358
reply to post by sarahlm
As for Britain, you have wolves, vikings raiders, soccer riots, bombs going off now and again and the blitz that could come back at any time. (This is an assumption on my part due to the missile interceptors placed on residential buildings during the Olympics)
We have Crocodiles in some places and these all have warning signs. White pointers we have, but we have life guards and choppers that keep us safe. Our snakes generally run away from humans unless your really stupid and pick a fight. Drop bears are easy to handle as well. It is a safe place. Safer that yours or the US.
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Originally posted by pheonix358
reply to post by Pardon?
What did you do! You hunted them to extinction! I would guess there are still a few around, moving on tippy toes on some mountain or other pretending to be German Shepherds.
When will our species ever learn. That is really sad.
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Originally posted by Raxoxane
The cobalt blue tarantula-the only good-looking spider i have seen.iIwould'nt want it walking on me-but its propably as good as a spider gets-lookswise anyway.
Originally posted by 2manyquestions
Camel spiders also measure up to 8 inches, but some say they've seen bigger ones out there. I think I'd take the tarantula over the camel spider. There's something creepier about the camel spider.