I wish I had the same mentality as you when it comes to spiders.She's a lovely wee thing quite harmless, doing a good job of eating flies and mosquitoes.
I wish I had the same mentality as you when it comes to spiders.
It is important to seek medical treatment if a brown recluse bite is suspected, as in the rare cases of necrosis the effects can quickly spread, particularly when the venom reaches a blood vessel. Cases of brown recluse venom traveling along a limb through a vein or artery are rare, but the resulting mortification of the tissue can affect an area as large as several inches, to the extreme of requiring excising of the wound.
Are you talking about spiders or forum members?when the babies come there are thousands of them, then they will start eating each other which is also amazing, only the strongest survive.
holy god in heaven that's a big one.
I found this little fella a few years back on a rock in my old village. Not sure if he is poisonous or not, either way - I used a long lens haha
GaaaaaaaaAAAAAAaaaaaHHH!!
holy god in heaven that's a big one.
That's what she said.
Sorry, could resist
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