what the hell
Originally Posted by Angerman,Jul 15 2010, 12:37 PM
Wolf spiders are different colored and arn't as big. Its a Tarantula. I used to have a Rosy Haired Tarantula and now only have a Orange Knee Tarantula.
Looks like a Peruvian Jungle Spider. They are known to stalk humans and typically settle around your face when you are sleeping as they are attracted to the carbon dioxide that is output by your breathing. Most people are okay if they don't snore, but some people have woken up with one in their throat, usually by then they have already suffered from lack of air to the brain so they wake up dying basically.
Other than that, they are harmless cute little creatures and like to be pet.
Other than that, they are harmless cute little creatures and like to be pet.
Originally Posted by st4rk,Jul 16 2010, 10:15 AM
Looks like a Peruvian Jungle Spider. They are known to stalk humans and typically settle around your face when you are sleeping as they are attracted to the carbon dioxide that is output by your breathing. Most people are okay if they don't snore, but some people have woken up with one in their throat, usually by then they have already suffered from lack of air to the brain so they wake up dying basically.
Other than that, they are harmless cute little creatures and like to be pet.
Other than that, they are harmless cute little creatures and like to be pet.
You're a jerk
Originally Posted by st4rk,Jul 16 2010, 10:15 AM
Looks like a Peruvian Jungle Spider. They are known to stalk humans and typically settle around your face when you are sleeping as they are attracted to the carbon dioxide that is output by your breathing. Most people are okay if they don't snore, but some people have woken up with one in their throat, usually by then they have already suffered from lack of air to the brain so they wake up dying basically.
Other than that, they are harmless cute little creatures and like to be pet.
Other than that, they are harmless cute little creatures and like to be pet.
guys, I've already determined ...
...it is a Jesus spider. Eats fish, walks on water.
Nursery web spiders typically live near lakes and streams, but occasionally are found indoors in moist areas. Many can run over the surface of water and, if chased, dive and stay submerged for some time. They hunt day and night for aquatic insects and even small fish. They are sometimes commonly called fishing spiders.
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. Maybe just how OPs picture came out?
