Originally posted by Rodgort
Then it's just a spider bite. 馃槢
One for you.vin
Originally posted by Rodgort
Then it's just a spider bite. 馃槢
One for you.vin
Originally posted by LethalFemmefaint
One for you.vin
That just looked like the skin was ripped off, no bite. hmm
Originally posted by Rodgort
faintThat just looked like the skin was ripped off, no bite. hmm
http://www.buckstix.com/camelspider.htm
tongue_ss
Originally posted by R枚land
Hahaha he has no foot skin. haermm
At least he has two unlike you.haermm
Originally posted by LethalFemme
http://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://www.buckstix.com/images/CAMELS2.JPG&imgrefurl=http://www.buckstix.com/camelspider.htm&h=134&w=200&sz=10&hl=en&start=0&um=1&tbnid=8voZgMo2gqGg7M:&tbnh=70&tbnw=104&prev=/images%3Fq%3Dcamel%2Bspider%2Bbite%26svnum%3D10%26um%3D1%26hl%3Den%26client%3Dfirefox-a%26rls%3Dorg.mozilla:en-US馃槷fficial%26sa%3DNtongue_ss
At least he has two unlike you.haermm
You totally fail at images. 131
I have 3 feets. haermm
Originally posted by Vinny Valentine
Came spiders jump, run extremely fast and are the size of a large dish plate.Not to mention extremely dangerous.
Tarantulas aren't very dangerous, and do none of that.
Ultimate Battle? Hardly.
kmcfight
"Solifugae are the subject of many myths and exaggerations about their size, speed, behavior, appetite, and lethality. They are not especially large, the biggest having a legspan of perhaps 12 cm. They are fast on land compared to other invertebrates, the fastest can run perhaps 10 miles per hour (16 km/h), nearly half as fast as the fastest human sprinter. Members of this order of Arachnida apparently have no venom, with the possible exception of one species in India (see below) and do not spin webs.
In the Middle East, it was once rumored among American and coalition military forces stationed there that Solifugae will feed on living human flesh. The story goes that the creature will inject some anaesthetizing venom into the exposed skin of its sleeping victim, then feed voraciously, leaving the victim to awaken with a gaping wound. Solifugae, however, do not produce such an anaesthetic, and they do not attack prey larger than themselves unless threatened. Other stories include tales of them leaping into the air, disemboweling camels, eerie hissing, screaming.
Due to their bizarre appearance many people are startled or even afraid of them. However, the greatest threat they pose to humans is their bite in self-defense when one tries to handle them. There is no chance of death directly caused by the bite, but, due to the strong muscles of their chelicerae, they can produce a proportionately large, ragged wound which is prone to infection. Some people keep them as housepets." - Wikipedia.
Originally posted by LethalFemmeBelieve it or not, but I did a project on spider bites for class and I read in a website about that picture being from a Recluse spider bite.
Same pic showed up for both so it whatever.sleepy
http://www.ascendedhealth.com/brown-recluse/bite-picture.htm
BTW, that's a hot sig you got there. 馃槈
Originally posted by JacopeX
Believe it or not, but I did a project on spider bites for class and I read in a website about that picture being from a Recluse spider bite.http://www.ascendedhealth.com/brown-recluse/bite-picture.htm
BTW, that's a hot sig you got there. 馃槈
I'm not sating you're a liar I'm just saying that you're not telling the truth.forgetu
But, yeah like I said the first time the same pics showed up for both.tongue12
Originally posted by LethalFemme
I'm not sating you're a liar I'm just saying that you're not telling the truth.forgetuBut, yeah like I said the first time the same pics showed up for both.tongue12
No, i'm not trying to prove you wrong at all, I am just saying that it is from a recluse spider.
That is all. 馃槀
This is what happens when a Camel spider gnaws on your foot all night long. 馃槝