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General Discussion>Has anyone ever seen this spider?
Darrell 06:27 PM 10-01-2009
My buddy found this spider in FL in his shed. He said it was the size of his fist when it was not curled up.

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WTF kind of spider is this?
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massphatness 06:29 PM 10-01-2009
A scary one
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massphatness 06:29 PM 10-01-2009
Ask Kelly :-)
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GreekGodX 06:29 PM 10-01-2009
That's a ugly MF
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Pilon 06:30 PM 10-01-2009
looks like those jumping, attacking spiders from the movie arachnophobia. i wouldnt go near it.
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markem 06:30 PM 10-01-2009
Not a very good pic, but looks like a huntsman

http://www.termite.com/spider-identification.html
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Smokin Gator 06:30 PM 10-01-2009
A big arse one that I wouldn't want to bite me!!!
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Emjaysmash 06:30 PM 10-01-2009
Why's he in your shoe?
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Chimney 06:37 PM 10-01-2009
Good question.......
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GreekGodX 06:37 PM 10-01-2009
Originally Posted by Emjaysmash:
Why's he in your shoe?
That's where my pet spider likes to live :-)
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HK3- 06:37 PM 10-01-2009
Eat that thing Fear Factor style D! :-):-)

That's a knarly sum beach.
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Darrell 06:41 PM 10-01-2009
It's my buddies Spider to eat, Hal.

and Thanks for the link, Mark.
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Texan in Mexico 06:49 PM 10-01-2009
We have those in Anguilla. I lived there for almost a year and they were all over the place - they mostly came out at night to bugs and small children.
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DPD6030 06:49 PM 10-01-2009
That's one huge spider! I would have went Mean D style on it. :-)
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Commander Quan 07:15 PM 10-01-2009
Originally Posted by Emjaysmash:
Why's he in your shoe?
He ate the foot that was inside of the shoe.
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Footbag 07:16 PM 10-01-2009
Originally Posted by markem:
Not a very good pic, but looks like a huntsman

http://www.termite.com/spider-identification.html
I was inclined to say a wolf, but after looking at that chart, I could go either way.

Here is a link to a site with nearly all varieties of Florida spiders.
http://www.floridanature.org/class.asp?class=Arachnida

Possibly Hogna Georgicola?
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Adriftpanda 07:20 PM 10-01-2009
Thats effing gross. Kill that thing.
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Kreth 07:22 PM 10-01-2009
Well, it sure as hell isn't the Itsy Bitsy Spider. :-)
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WyGuy 07:40 PM 10-01-2009
Originally Posted by Kreth:
Well, it sure as hell isn't the Itsy Bitsy Spider. :-)
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:-)

Sure hope you didn't set that thing free!
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shilala 07:59 PM 10-01-2009
Looks like a Dead Spider to me.
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