Skinz
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quote: Originally posted by Adam-D
what type of spider is it?
"Woodlouse Spider
This is one of the few species in the UK that can bite humans. Although their venom is not dangerous to us, their bite can be painful due to the strength of their jaws and some people may have an allergic reaction to the venom. However, they are unlikely to bite. "
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Skinz
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quote: Originally posted by Mikorsa16v
thats quite ugly
please dont talk about sassy in this way
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Morley
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sweet. hah hah unlucky finding it in your house! better than finding it crawling up your arm i suppose lol!
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CorsAsh
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quote: Originally posted by Morley
sweet. hah hah unlucky finding it in your house! better than finding it crawling up your arse i suppose lol!
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Skinz
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yesh
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5chaap2k
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hey it's Jan!!
How did he get all the way over to your place?
Could u feed him for me, will come over to pick m up next friday okay?
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Skinz
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Mark Petty
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quote: Originally posted by 5chaap2k
hey it's Jan!!
How did he get all the way over to your place?
Could u feed him for me, will come over to pick m up next friday okay?
as in the month January no its April
what are u on about?
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RichR
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I win - this crawled out from under my bed one day; i sleep with her in the room - for size comparison - shes about the size of a side plate
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Spydee
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quote: Originally posted by dannycorsa c
eat it!
or drink it!
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chris_uk
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wtf
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RichR
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thats sick and wrong!!!!
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Spydee
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Sorry Lee, didn't look at your post before posting
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marklaruk
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loooool
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IntaCepta
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lmao @
The much-smaller male waits near the web of the female until she is mature. He then cautiously approaches her while plucking the strands of the web to let her know that he is not food. If the male survives after mating, he may go on to mate again. Occasionally though, the male is mistaken for a meal and is eaten by the female.
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After a male has located a female's web he will stay with her for some weeks. During this time he will mate with her a few times before eventually dying. The female does not kill the male, but after he dies she eats him.
I can feel the love!
[Edited on 25-04-2005 by IntaCepta]
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