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Holy crap, if I saw this in any corner in real life I would leave the country and never return.
 

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Are some of those giant spiders on the previous page fake? They look too "meaty" to be spiders, so wrong.

I have a spider story, short story but a decent one.

A few nights a go I was in bed and felt something on my back, felt like maybe part of a pillow or blanket but then I really felt a crawling sensation and reached back with the intention of brushing it off and then getting up to kill it.

It must've been instinct because I grabbed it between two fingers on the first go and flung my hand forward, then heard something hit the blinds. My first thought was that must've been something huge if I heard it hit the blinds from a few metres away.

I got up, turned the light on, and looked behind the suitcase I have just below my window and saw only one long spider leg. No spider, not under the suitcase or anywhere in the vicinity of the suitcase. I went baack to bet, relatively uncomfortable but satisfied that it's either dead or badly injured.

The next day, I'm walking to the kitchen and on the wall before I enter the kitchen is a spider about the size of a 20 cent piece...with quite an obvious gap where an 8th leg would be.

Not cool, knowing that thing was on me.
 
Are some of those giant spiders on the previous page fake? They look too "meaty" to be spiders, so wrong.

I have a spider story, short story but a decent one.

A few nights a go I was in bed and felt something on my back, felt like maybe part of a pillow or blanket but then I really felt a crawling sensation and reached back with the intention of brushing it off and then getting up to kill it.

It must've been instinct because I grabbed it between two fingers on the first go and flung my hand forward, then heard something hit the blinds. My first thought was that must've been something huge if I heard it hit the blinds from a few metres away.

I got up, turned the light on, and looked behind the suitcase I have just below my window and saw only one long spider leg. No spider, not under the suitcase or anywhere in the vicinity of the suitcase. I went baack to bet, relatively uncomfortable but satisfied that it's either dead or badly injured.

The next day, I'm walking to the kitchen and on the wall before I enter the kitchen is a spider about the size of a 20 cent piece...with quite an obvious gap where an 8th leg would be.

Not cool, knowing that thing was on me.

Well they are bird eating spiders, and South America seems to have alot of larger then life bugs.
 
Well they are bird eating spiders, and South America seems to have alot of larger then life bugs.

Yeah, Ive seen a documentary on Sth American (particularly Brazilian) bird eating spiders, with several accounts of them actually taking away and eating the most part of infants from Amazonian tribes. They went searching and with the limited time they had found 20 or so centimeter long bird eating spider:eek:

Imagine what's out there in the deep of the rainforests :cool:
 

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I had my first 'in-car' spider experience today. Got in the car, closed the door, and with my usual observational demeanour (of recent times after seeing at least a spider a day in the house), saw a spider on the lower part or the drivers side window. I reasonably swiftly opened the door but the cunning little thing decided to hide down in a little ridge where I couldn't reach him with what I had (a straw). Anyway, whilst I was looking around the other side of the car for a pen or something sharper he decided to move so when I got back he was on an exposed bit of the door. I flicked him off onto the road and stepped on him.

It was only a small spider but having them so close on the drivers side window of the car is pretty disconcerting,
 

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