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That's a lot of spiders

To bad daddy longlegs are not going to harm you...well except for maybe when you sleep and you dream about it.
 
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you know, even though thats disturbing, its so big i feel it's just an animal. and im not scared of ugly animals, just ugly tiny things.

What scares me are things that move fast. Centipedes, roaches, etc. I don't mind the slower moving nasty looking insects.
 
Am I the only one who thinks that's kinda awesome? Never understood people's fear of spiders. Sure I don't want one crawling on me without my permission, but beyond that..
 
Am I the only one who thinks that's kinda awesome? Never understood people's fear of spiders. Sure I don't want one crawling on me without my permission, but beyond that..

Same. Spiders creep me out when they're on me, or I walk through a web, and don't know where the spider is. Otherwise I leave them be. I have a bunch of spiders in the house, and I try to leave them alone. If one falls into the sink, or a cup of water or something, I'll fish it out so it doesn't drown.
 
they are harvestmen.

Many species of harvestmen easily tolerate members of their own species, with aggregations of many individuals often found at protected sites near water. These aggregations can count up to 200 animals in the Laniatores, but more than 70,000 in certain Eupnoi. This behavior is likely a strategy against climatic odds, but also against predators, combining the effect of scent secretions, and reducing the probability of each individual of being eaten.
 
Holy sh*t, what type of spider is that??

Edit: Is it the giant huntsman? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giant_huntsman_spider

It doesn't look like the Goliath Birdeater: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goliath_birdeater

Neither. More impressively, it's an Orb Weaver. Exact species unknown, and many different species go by the exact same name depending on location.
One article I saw of a very similar picture (possibly just from a different angle), with a spider that looked exactly the same, the spider was called a Golden Orb Weaver. Was an Australian article and spider.


Basically, orb weavers in general sometimes get a bird caught in their web. The spiders hate this, and often the web is destroyed. Sometimes, if the spider is hungry enough, it'll kill the bird and snack on it.
 
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