Thanks, I hate it.
Poor turtle :( he's just a little fella
How strong is that spider that it can lift a turtle? Will one nuke be enough?
"Laughs in australian"
“This silk used to lift the prey, it’s very strong, comparable to steel, but it is as elastic as the normal silk you would use to make clothes”
That’s crazy, and awesome.
Sleep tight.
Not entirely accurate, there are some save zones in North- an West Alaska.
What does red mean?
Red is land, white represents where the spiders are.
Spider.
That would be very disheartening if I lived in America
these days it doesn't even make the top 10 list of disturbing things for people living in America
Why limit it to the US? Dolomedes is international.
Also yes I will sleep tight, knowing these adorable and accomplished spiders are out there living their best lives.
there's the slight alleviating factor of most people not living in lakes
But the spiders is Australia are worse right? Thats how I justify sleeping at night. Tell me its true.
That's gotta be in Australia...
Nope, that's a north American species.
That's it, I'm petitioning the Army to let me have my M203 back.
Fascinating is not the word I would use to describe that
How about 'fucking nuts, dude'?
Neither are humans, but there is always a first
I know your age range just from the master of disguise reference
Saw that shit in theatres. As well as Baby Geniuses 2 and Meet the Spartans.
You're my exact age 31. And 32 in a few months
Turtle, turtle, turtle...
This is basically the plot of IT.
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