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Darkbluerabbit:
They may be small, but those bastards are quick.
McTaggart:
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--- Quote from: Inlander on 17 May 2009, 22:07 ---Dovey, how the hell have you survived in Australia this long.
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a combination of never leaving the city and making sure there is always someone to kill the spiders for me (usually while I cower in another room)
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In my nice quiet suburban garden there is this two inch big spider that's stretched it's web across the path between two flower beds. It's been there maybe four months now. When things fly into it's web it grabs them and moves them into a line above the centre of the web where the spider sits and waits. There's an even bigger one next door with a web that stretches between their shed and a tree maybe three metres away. Spiders are fascinating.
Avec:
Shanghai Bludgeon.
Josefbugman:
Osaka shrimp coating
Also spiders are fascinating they are trying to, in some parts of the world, create a goat that can produce spider "silk" when it's milked, I remember reading about it and realising that "wow, spiders are cool"
I justy always feel bad for most insects, they are just trundling along and we have no real right to end their lives.
Barmymoo:
Why would you want a goat to produce silk? Wouldn't that just result in a world shortage of goat's milk? Or what, are they going to get the silk worms to produce milk or something to compensate? This isn't science, it's toddlers in a laboratory.
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