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australian deadly spider
    #2092415 - 11/11/03 12:37 PM (20 years, 4 months ago)

This is probably the worlds most deadliest spider:
Sydney Funnelweb:



http://www.reptilepark.com.au/sydneyfunnelwebspider.htm

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Re: australian deadly spider [Re: ]
    #2092832 - 11/11/03 02:05 PM (20 years, 4 months ago)

shit imagine killing that bastard with a shoe. I still dont think I could do it...I'd probly stand at a distance and shoot it with my pellet gun.

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Re: australian deadly spider [Re: Osker246]
    #2092946 - 11/11/03 02:39 PM (20 years, 4 months ago)

I hate spiders. Looking at that spider even makes me uncomfortable.


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Re: australian deadly spider [Re: the free thinker]
    #2092986 - 11/11/03 02:53 PM (20 years, 4 months ago)

Hegh hegh looks like my friends tarantula.

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Re: australian deadly spider [Re: ]
    #2093038 - 11/11/03 03:16 PM (20 years, 4 months ago)




THE SPIDER'S SENSE OF TOUCH:

If you were a spider, you would have a very good sense of touch, but you wouldn't be able to see much more than light, dark, and basic shapes. Spiders learn more about the world around them by feeling vibrations, than they learn from using their eyes. They can tell what is happening around them by feeling the differences between different vibrations. Eg: wind & trapped insects can both make the spider's web move, but the spider can tell the difference between the jerky, uneven vibrations caused by the insect & the gentle , smooth vibrations caused by the wind. When trying to mate with a female,many male spiders will cause the female's web to vibrate in a special way that tells her that he is another spider, & not an insect to be eaten.

THE SPIDER'S HAIR & ITS FUNCTIONS:

All of the hairs on a spider 's body do not do the same thing, and each hair is sensitive in many ways. Some hairs help the spider hold on to different kinds of surfaces. Each of these "holding haires" divide into thousands of smaller hairs which are like many tiny hands, giving the spider a better grip. Other types of hairs are used by spiders as little combs to keep their silk from getting tangled. Still other hairs sense movement around the spider.
Also see 'Urticating Hairs'.

SENSORY ORGANS:

Spiders have as many as eight simple eyes, arranged in two groups, but, though some spiders can see images, none have eyes as well developed as those of the insects. Instead, the world of spiders is one of vibrations that are sensed through the surface on which the spider lives. Such a world is almost unknown to humans. For example, imagine tightrope artists walking on a network of fine threads and communicating by plucking and vibrating the surrounding threads. This is the world of web-weaving spiders. All of their activities-including feeding, mating, and egg laying-take place while they are suspended from silk threads.

HOW SPIDER LEGS WORK:

The seven segments of a spider's legs make them much more flexible than human legs, which only have two segments. Like humans, spiders have muscles that bend the legs closer to the body. However, spiders do not have muscles that move the legs away from the body. Each time a spider needs to stretch a leg back out, it must pump fluid into that leg. Then, to bend the leg back, pressure is relaxed and the fluid flows out of the leg as the muscles do their work. This is similar to the way a garden hose gets stiff and moves around when filled with water, and then gets limp again when the water drains out.

SPIDER SILK:

Spider silk is made inside the spider's body as a liquid leaves the body through little tubes called spinnerets. These spinnerets have "faucets" or valves on them that the spider can turn on or off when it wants. When the spider opens this "faucet", pressure inside it's body helps to push the liquid silk out through the spinnerets. The silk becomes solid as it leaves the body. The spider uses it's legs to help pull the silk out of the spinnerets.

CIRCULATION AND LOCOMOTION:

Spiders have what is called an open circulatory system. The heart pumps blood through a series of vessels and arteries, but spiders lack the complex system of capillaries that in vertebrates exchange oxygen, nutrients, and wastes between the blood and body tissues. Instead, blood seeps between the spider's tissues, collects in little pockets on the underside of the body, and flows back to the heart. Not all blood passes through the spiders respiratory organs. An efficient, high-pressure ciculatory system is crucila for a spider's locomotion. Spiders have seven leg segments, and their movements are controlled by muscles and by pressure changes in the body's cirulatory fluid. Spiders use muscles to retract their legs, but they lack extensor muscles. Instead, spiders extend their legs by means of changes in body-fluid pressure. When spiders do not receive enough water to replenish their body fluids, their legs fold up and they are unable to extend them.

RESPIRATION:

Spiders have different types of respiratory systems. Some have book lungs, some have tubular tracheae, and others have both tracheae and book lungs. Book lungs are located by two hairless patches on the underside of the spider's abdomen. Each lung has an open slit for air intact and a stack of leafletlike, blood filled structures called lamellae. As air passes into the spider's body, blood passes through the lamellae is oxygenated.

EXTERNAL ANATOMY:

Like insects, spiders have a hard cuticle or body shell, called an exoskeleton. The cuticle covers the cephalothorax and legs and prevents the spider from losing moisture and drying out. In addition, the cuticle provides the spider with structural support. Spiders also have an internal skeleton that is actually an extension of the external cuticle. This internal skeleton serves as a surface for muscle attachment. Unlike insects, spiders have no antennae. They do, however, have two appendages near their mouths that are often confused with insect antennaes. These structures, called pedipalps, are used by spiders to manipulate their prey while feeding. The palps of immature males are expanded and look like boxing gloves. As the male matures the palps are transformed into highly complex organs that are used to inseminate females. The females palps are slender.


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Re: australian deadly spider [Re: SkorpivoMusterion]
    #2093153 - 11/11/03 03:46 PM (20 years, 4 months ago)

i found one of them in my park and was tormenting it with a stick, those fangs fucking grabbed the stick and i hard a hard time pulling it out..i wouldnt want them fangs inside me. there so huge

there vicous as hell. extremely violent..

i let it crawl onto a peice of tissue and then set it on fire.
and they live underground too, so you could just be standing somewhere in a park and have this huge muther fucker open his trap door and bite your leg off!

- i hate spiders, i wish they died


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Re: australian deadly spider [Re: HavohejNohtaed]
    #2093300 - 11/11/03 04:17 PM (20 years, 4 months ago)

They kill alot of babies.


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Re: australian deadly spider [Re: d33p]
    #2093337 - 11/11/03 04:27 PM (20 years, 4 months ago)

Fact: No matter where you're at...there's always at least ONE spider within three feet of you.  :crazy: 


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Re: australian deadly spider [Re: SkorpivoMusterion]
    #2093354 - 11/11/03 04:31 PM (20 years, 4 months ago)

What if I'm swimming?... :smirk:


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Re: australian deadly spider [Re: HavohejNohtaed]
    #2093362 - 11/11/03 04:33 PM (20 years, 4 months ago)

seen a show on this spider once. the male's bite is 6 times more deadly than the female. they can kill you in as fast as 15 minutes.

though check this thing out, it can kill you in as fast as 3 minutes! it's a box jellyfish, but apparently it ain't tough shit once ya get it by the head and out of the water. just watch yourself around those tentacles.



ironically it also comes from australia. northern coast that is. on a hunch i went and looked it up, and it turns out the worlds most venomous snake is this little guy. the inland taipan, from australia also.



seems you aussies have some toxic shit, though i'm sure way more people are killed by guns in the u.s. than by scarry animals in australia. seems humans are the most deadly animal on earth. too bad we can't seem to stop killing eachother.


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Re: australian deadly spider [Re: Rono]
    #2093370 - 11/11/03 04:35 PM (20 years, 4 months ago)

yea yea, give or take..but if you're swimming in some lake/swamp/pond/sewer there's more than likely there's aquatic spiders, there's all sorts of spiders that dwell on the lovely wet element H2o, but Pool-wise...well one time, I saw a dead spider in one of em..it was big and hairy too. :smirk:


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Re: australian deadly spider [Re: SkorpivoMusterion]
    #2093376 - 11/11/03 04:37 PM (20 years, 4 months ago)

that "jelly fish" looks like a bag of dripping gel to me..what an odd creature


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Re: australian deadly spider [Re: SkorpivoMusterion]
    #2093394 - 11/11/03 04:43 PM (20 years, 4 months ago)

looks like a silicone implant from hell...


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Re: australian deadly spider [Re: Rono]
    #2093729 - 11/11/03 06:41 PM (20 years, 4 months ago)

Actually I thought the Daddy Long Legs was the most deadliest spider venom wise? But since the fangs are so small they dont cause much harm.

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Re: australian deadly spider [Re: Rono]
    #2093908 - 11/11/03 07:29 PM (20 years, 4 months ago)

yep, a funnelweb can live under water for 24-36hrs with an air-sac around its belly.
a baffling thing about them is they are only  deadly to one mammal species ie primates=us.
the only natural predator(besides humans) to the sydney funnelweb spider is a shiny black wasp which hunts it down and eats it.
as for its aggressiveness,i've read that when on the prowl for a female they will actually go out of their way to bite your toe if you are in its range.in other words they dont need to be agitated or tormented. :mad:
 

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Re: australian deadly spider [Re: SkorpivoMusterion]
    #2093913 - 11/11/03 07:30 PM (20 years, 4 months ago)

heh, I thought it was a unique piece of frozen ice till I read the caption

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Re: australian deadly spider [Re: ninetynine]
    #2093921 - 11/11/03 07:33 PM (20 years, 4 months ago)

you're right there ninetynine,humans are the worst,ive worn a knife on the inside myself.

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    #2093946 - 11/11/03 07:36 PM (20 years, 4 months ago)

Looks like the one that was crawling under Geo's desk! :shocked: 


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Re: australian deadly spider [Re: Osker246]
    #2094358 - 11/11/03 09:15 PM (20 years, 4 months ago)

The daddy-long legs thing is just an urban legend.

We occassional get big funnel-webs floating dead or almost dead in the pool after heavy rain. It's very rare for them to actually come inside the house.
The weird thing about funnel-webs is their venom is deadly to primates but most other animals are immune. Some people have actually seen their dogs and cats playing with funnel-webs and being bitten repeatedly but the spider always ends up the loser. So you can always sic your puppy on an intruding funnel-web, which is almost as cruel as setting it on fire.


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