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Old 12-15-2006, 02:22 AM
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I would love to have one of these cause they look pretty cool. Hard to keep tho. It's another bird eater.

Mexican red-kneed bird-eating spider

Dam, that one is pritty cool looking!

Man would that scare the shit out of my niece and nephew when the come over. I should get one, lol

By the way, I wonder what's the biggest spider ever found in world history. I bet there are some really freakish mamoth spiders out there.
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Old 12-15-2006, 10:27 PM
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Dam, that one is pritty cool looking!

Man would that scare the shit out of my niece and nephew when the come over. I should get one, lol

By the way, I wonder what's the biggest spider ever found in world history. I bet there are some really freakish mamoth spiders out there.

Google is your friend, friend. LOL!!!

I know the Goliath Bird Eater is pretty frickin big. Something like 8 to 10 inch span. Oh, and they don't call it a bird eater for nothing.
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Old 12-16-2006, 12:43 AM
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Google is your friend, friend. LOL!!!

I know the Goliath Bird Eater is pretty frickin big. Something like 8 to 10 inch span. Oh, and they don't call it a bird eater for nothing.

That is big!!! But, I'm talking about those freakish animals, fish, insects that get abnormally big. You know it happens. Look at Yao from the Houston Rockets. Be like 1 in a million or something, but it happens. Most the time people don't get to see these monsters. It's just like those giant squid that wash up on the beach shore from time to time.
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That is big!!! But, I'm talking about those freakish animals, fish, insects that get abnormally big. You know it happens. Look at Yao from the Houston Rockets. Be like 1 in a million or something, but it happens. Most the time people don't get to see these monsters. It's just like those giant squid that wash up on the beach shore from time to time.

Speaking of which just found this giant squid info

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