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Re: Big Big Spiders
Posted By: Balanthalus, on host 136.242.126.83
Date: Saturday, December 4, 1999, at 17:22:16
In Reply To: Re: Big Big Spiders posted by Howard on Saturday, December 4, 1999, at 11:25:08:

> > > Well, in that overly long string that risked deletion, you all neglected a very important spider: the camel spider.
> > >
> > > The Camel Spider lives in places like Abu Dabi and Suadi Arabia, and is a meat-eater.
> > >
> > > But it does not feast on flies, it feasts on YOU. A camel spider is about the size of a large kitten, with legs as thick as a big thumb. The venom of the camel spider is an anesthetic, so when it bites and chews and eats you (usually when you are sleeping), you do not feel it. But you WILL feel it when you are awake. And another thing: is a camel spider feels threatened, it will lift up it's four front legs, hiss very loudly, and charge at you. And it will jump, too. Camel spiders can jump ten feet.
> > >
> > > Jo_"I'm actually an arachniphobic"be
> >
> > COOL!!!!!
> > I think he's an uncle of mine.
> > We called him uncle Camel because of his cigarets, he died recently from cancer.
> > So please, don't smoke, especialy if your a spider.
> >
> > Spider-hehehehehe-Boy
>
> I'd like to put one of them in the ring with a Canadian mosquito, just to see who'd win.
> Howard

Ooh, Canadian mosquitoes. *shudder*

Bal "I'd rather be attacked by a pack of lions, at least they don't bite as viciously" anthalus