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General Discussion>Has anyone ever seen this spider?
Steve 03:39 PM 10-02-2009
Originally Posted by TanithT:
Looks like Theraphosa blondii, and it is a spider. Unless that is a particularly good fake model. Goliath spiders are cool. Also unfortunately very expensive, especially at that size.
I'm sorry, SPIDERS just cannot be cool! No BUG can be cool! :-)

Snakes, ok. Gators, ok. Bears, ok. Spiders, NOT OK!

:-)
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Poronico 04:49 PM 10-02-2009
It is a huntsman spider, We used to have those alot in AZ
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TanithT 07:49 PM 10-02-2009
Originally Posted by adampc22:
i thought it was a taranchula so that made it the same family as a spider but not a spider ?
Theraphosidae aka "Goliath Bird Eaters" are not in the same genus as the tarantulas of the Americas, but they are definitely spiders. And holy chit, you should see the price tags on full grown adult specimens like the one in that picture. They are much coveted by hobbyists.
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TanithT 07:51 PM 10-02-2009
Originally Posted by s15driftking:
wait wait... it's the size of the fist... yet it fits inside a shoe with tons of room??? i am gonna raise the BS flag.
With their legs fully expanded, they can reach a pretty visually impressive size. I wish I could have gotten a photo of a live one covering the palm of my hand, but they are too darn fast and don't like to hold still when they are disturbed by handling.
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taltos 07:52 PM 10-02-2009
Looks like a wolf from the eyes.
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Wanger 10:11 PM 10-02-2009
Tanith is the authority here guys...listen to her. She knows what she's talking about. She does it for a living!
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doctorcue 02:06 AM 10-03-2009
MUST BUY RAID!!!

This thread is freaking me out. Sorry MD; penalty for trespassing is DEATH!!!
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Red 02:09 AM 10-03-2009
eff that ish!
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TanithT 11:19 AM 10-03-2009
Originally Posted by Wanger:
Tanith is the authority here guys...listen to her. She knows what she's talking about. She does it for a living!
Spiders are a minor sideline for me. My arachnid specialist colleagues pretty much have that market covered, so I rarely dabble in their field. I just get to hear a lot about what they're doing at the biotoxicology conferences. Venom work is a small enough field that it's a perpetual clusterf*ck between the marine biologists, the bug people and the snake people. And you should see us party when we all get together for a world summit. :-)
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JE3146 01:27 PM 10-03-2009
I found a hobo spider that size crawling across my bedroom floor... last year I think it was. Scared the ever loving @*#& out of me. I put a tupperware container on top of it and took a pic. I'll have to dig that out. Big big big big big spider. Hobos have a nasty bite too. Least a Huntsman is rather docile :-)
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TanithT 06:33 PM 10-03-2009
Originally Posted by JE3146:
I found a hobo spider that size crawling across my bedroom floor... last year I think it was. Scared the ever loving @*#& out of me. I put a tupperware container on top of it and took a pic. I'll have to dig that out. Big big big big big spider. Hobos have a nasty bite too. Least a Huntsman is rather docile :-)
If you mean genus Tegenaria, yes, they actually have a somewhat medically interesting venom and can produce substantial local symptoms of envenomation.

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Slavac 08:19 PM 10-06-2009
Tanith are you sure it's not a common wolf spider?

They like the humid climates of the south (I'm from East TX originally), can grow to be the size of the palm of your hand and like to hide out in dark recesses.

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FYI if that is what it is, they're harmless and eat the hell out of bugs. Leave'em be.
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theonlybear4CORT 08:22 PM 10-06-2009
Ewwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww.
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Slavac 09:04 PM 10-06-2009
Okay yeah, it's a wolf spider. Note the dark color at the joints coupled with the dark color of the joints of the dead spider.
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shark 09:47 PM 10-06-2009
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Steve 10:31 AM 10-07-2009
Originally Posted by shark:
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I'll say it again... that's what shotguns are four!
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