Giant Spiders

OH HELL NAW

This thread is like my nightmare…

Spiders I can deal with. But if that thing is bigger than my palm and it moves quickly…

I couldn’t even bring myself to read this entire thread… i skipped immediately to the bottom :joy:

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Then RUN! RUN AWAY FROM HERE! don’t give yourself nightmare fuel.

Too late… :sob:

I just saw a shadow run across my room. It’s a spider. I’m done guys. This is the end of your friendly forum-poster Ostrich…

They found me…

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Live Footage of the Spider in my house…

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Good CGI bro.

Spiders don’t run at the camera like that. But still that was pretty good.

You guys are lucky though compared to the characters in me and my bro’s first “horror” film XD

Would it help to let you know that none of the spiders are out the get you on these forums? .3.

I wonder if there is a dimension where spiders post pictures of people or if the bugs are position footage of giant weird seemingly deformed monsters that crush and kill everything on site? AKA humans.

Actually now that I think about it. Would a spider veiw us the same we view a giant worms?

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Real talk spiders probably see us like something out of AoT. Unreasonable giant ugly creatures that kill for not for hunger but for bloodlust

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I’d not be surprised. lol

Here’s some stuff for your guys all spooked by the big scawy spooders.

Here’s some funny vids involing spiders:

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QUICK! get your ninja gear and Stick your head in the sand! XD

Jokes aside the CGI is impressive.

It actually didn’t make it. It’s an app called Action Movie FX, Made by Bad Robot Studios (JJ Abram’s Studio?)

never the less if you don’t feel safe, just well…you know my previous post said.

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(Sorry for the double post)
You all think spiders are scary? Just now a ■■■■■■■ great black wasp got into our house!

This a photo of what they look like

I’m too scared to leave the room that I’m in.

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your lucky it wasnt one of the jade green wasps. those are literally xenomorphs that lay their eggs in the poor insect/spider that it stings and leave the eggs to hatch and eat their way out of the still living host…

ugh

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The fact that we even have a wasp in the house is concerning enough. I don’t like them. But we need them. As long as they are outside, I could care less. I’m still stuck in this room and my brothers are out getting raid as we speak.

Ball Python is probably the best choice. If they do bite you most people say a paper cut is worse than a ball python bite.


MORE giant spider goodness, so to speak and depending on your point of view on them too :slight_smile: :grin: :stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye: :stuck_out_tongue_closed_eyes: :blush:

Could’ve heard all the spider talk in this forum and gotten hungry!
Here in the southwest we get Tarantula Hawks. They’re wasps about 2- 3 inches long. Their primary diet is spiders, and they use them as incubators for their young.

They use a potent venom that paralyzes its prey: not through shutting down the nervous system or cutting off motor control, but by being unfathomably painful. It’s rated as one of the most painful insect stings in the world. The sensation is described as “like having all of the blood in your body replaced with fire and lightning”.

There’s a reason they inspired the Cazadores in Fallout New Vegas.

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There is actually a video out there of some guy intentionally getting stung by a tarantula hawk, he says he does it for research but i think he is just mentally insane :joy:

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Yes it is insane, but he did say that this was a way to show people not to mess with anyone.

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EVEN MORE giant spider goodness :slight_smile: :wink: :stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye:



Yet more giant spiders