does your spider do this too?

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yup. Playing videogames. And its a tarantula.
 
Lol. Its not my spider and im assuming its actually a tarantula. Go have fun playing with it!!!
 
I know there is some that get pretty big but idk if that big. Maybe? Idk but its its real it is kinda creepy
 
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It looks like a stuffed one. It's too big to be real, you think?

Oh, it's real enough. That kind isn't poisonous to people-- you would need to have a special license to handle poisonous spiders from the federal and state governments, and people rarely get these-- only professional handlers capable of handling them in a safe manner can get them.
 
I know there is some that get pretty big but idk if that big. Maybe? Idk but its its real it is kinda creepy

Not just bigger-- more deadly, too. Those kinds of spiders like the one here are commonly found in the southern US-- the more dangerous ones are found in Brazil and where Aussies live at (I can't spell that country name).
 
By googling, it says:

There are a few species of tarantula that will grow to be 9 or 10 inches, but the largest on record is the Theraphosa blondi (Goliath Birdeater), which can reach approximately one foot (12 inches) in length.
 
By googling, it says:

There are a few species of tarantula that will grow to be 9 or 10 inches, but the largest on record is the Theraphosa blondi (Goliath Birdeater), which can reach approximately one foot (12 inches) in length.

That spider is one of the most poisonous in the world. You get bit by one, you only have 15 minutes to get to a hospital or die. However, the more dangerous one is the Brazilian Wandering Spider, in which a half a drop can kill in minutes. That's why many hospitals have doses of anti-venom, but they're mainly for scorpions, not some of the world's most dangerous spiders, but still-- they're mandated to have them.
 
That spider is one of the most poisonous in the world. You get bit by one, you only have 15 minutes to get to a hospital or die. However, the more dangerous one is the Brazilian Wandering Spider, in which a half a drop can kill in minutes. That's why many hospitals have doses of anti-venom, but they're mainly for scorpions, not some of the world's most dangerous spiders, but still-- they're mandated to have them.

You really should do some research before blowing false knowledge out of your mouth as usual. The Theraphosa blondi is harmless. Their venom is the equivalent of a wasp sting at best unless you happen to be allergic to it. :roll: Most tarantulas are harmless, unless you consider flicking their hair at you deadly! :laugh2: Seriously....

So of course the Brazilian Wandering Spider is more deadly, almost ANYTHING is more deadly than a Theraphosa blondi! The Brazilian Wandering Spider is the most deadly and you don't "have to get to the ER in 15 minutes. :roll: Is it good to get there as soon as possible? Yes, but it's not going to take your life in 20 minutes or anything. I've dealt with my fair share of spider bites in the ER living in Florida. Out of people bitten by the Brazilian Wandering Spider only 7% of the victims had to be treated with anti-venom. Their poison is gauged off of how many mice they can kill ( as with most toxic species ) *poor baby mice*

Seriously... Learn to read some before spewing out incorrect information.... as usual...
 
Oh... I'm looking for larger brown recluse spider and bring them to play Xbox controller. :lol:

Brown recluse spider is sweet, heartily spider in southern states - NOT!!!
 
Oh... I'm looking for larger brown recluse spider and bring them to play Xbox controller. :lol:

Brown recluse spider is sweet, heartily spider in southern states - NOT!!!

You know you want to play X-Box with a sweet baby Brown Recluse! :laugh2: Why don't we just get a few Black Widows to even it up a bit? :D :laugh2:
 
You know you want to play X-Box with a sweet baby Brown Recluse! :laugh2: Why don't we just get a few Black Widows to even it up a bit? :D :laugh2:

Just bring in - but warning, brown recluse spiders will battle with black widow spiders. :lol:
 
Oh.... so instead of playing X-Box we'll be watching a mini MMA match with gross evil spiders? :lol:

Yes. :lol:

If I'm in Tampa so it will be different situation because of no brown recluse spiders.
 
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