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adrian jaye 05-11-2005 10:38 AM

experts only - pls identify this !
 
yep its a bloody big spider !

country of origin Sri Lanka

http://www.playback.demon.co.uk/P1010098.JPG

adrian jaye 05-11-2005 10:41 AM

as in what kinda spider it is !

RickM 05-11-2005 11:25 AM

It looks to be the rare Bunga Bunga spider. ;)

If bitten one faces death by Bunga Bunga.

RallyJon 05-11-2005 11:31 AM

Looks like some kind of Huntsman. It was just wandering around, not in a web?

And is that an egg sack it's carrying?

Edit: look here http://creatures.ifas.ufl.edu/urban/spiders/giant_crab_spider.htm

adrian jaye 05-11-2005 12:37 PM

there was no web, it was literally as you see it standing on the wall.

egg sack... ARRRGGHHH EGG SACK !!!!!

will have a look at the site

cheers

Quote:

Originally posted by RallyJon
Looks like some kind of Huntsman. It was just wandering around, not in a web?

And is that an egg sack it's carrying?

Edit: look here http://creatures.ifas.ufl.edu/urban/spiders/giant_crab_spider.htm


adrian jaye 05-11-2005 12:40 PM

Cheers Rally Jon,

that link was bang on. spider identified !

cheers

Ade

juanbenae 05-11-2005 01:37 PM

my 1st thought was brown recluse, as the link described it might be mistaken for. the BR is wicked deadly. i saw a thing posted here i think that was pictures of a guy bitten by a BR. the phots were a time lapsed deal over a month and the guys thumb (where he was bitten) rotted off before your very eyes.

juanbenae 05-11-2005 01:38 PM

http://www.highway60.com/mark/brs/

bryanthompson 05-11-2005 01:40 PM

I thought the same thing, sc. Recluses are pretty common here, but he said his spider was large, and recluses are pretty small, so I didn't speak up. They look really similiar though.

Steve Carlton 05-11-2005 09:24 PM

Can't tell how big it is. Take another pic with your hand in there for perspective...

adrian jaye 05-12-2005 01:54 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Steve Carlton
Can't tell how big it is. Take another pic with your hand in there for perspective...
CHEEZE,
you what :( :(

actually I was thinking of puting something in the picture for perspective but not my bloody hand !

besides I'm in UK now and not in SL

911boost 05-12-2005 03:03 PM

ahh damn, I hate spiders. I would have squished the damn thing the second I saw it.

88BlueTSiQuest 05-12-2005 03:16 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by k911sc
my 1st thought was brown recluse, as the link described it might be mistaken for. the BR is wicked deadly. i saw a thing posted here i think that was pictures of a guy bitten by a BR. the phots were a time lapsed deal over a month and the guys thumb (where he was bitten) rotted off before your very eyes.
Abdomen isn't shaped correctly, and the legs are too 'brawny' for a recluse.

Recluse spiders are actually pretty interesting to watch, they are clumsy and seem to 'bumble' around. Imagine how a spider would act, if it were drunk, that pretty much describes the way a Recluse might wander across the floor.

We've got a pretty dense population of Recluse in my house, they seem to prefer the basement over the rest of the house, but we occasionally find them in drawers and on counters. Since there's no real way to totally eliminate them, you just kinda learn to live with them. I always make a habbit of grabbing a flashlight, and examining the spider before we kill it, just to varify it as a Reclue.

Helpful hint on Recluse identifying. The 'fiddle' shape on the back isn't always well pronounced, and can be seen on many species of spiders. The best way to truly identify it is by the eyes. Recluse only have 6 eyes. 2 face forward at the front of the head, 2 face left on the side of the head, and 2 face right on the right side of the head. The abdomen is very smooth with fine hair and a nice elongated egg shape. They almost appear to have legs that are too long for their bodies, they don't spin webs, and generally like hanging out under and in things in cool damp climates. They generally aren't seen in daylight, as they are nocturnal.

88BlueTSiQuest 05-12-2005 04:02 PM

http://dermatology.cdlib.org/DOJvol5num2/special/recluse.html


Good info on the Recluse, along with a map of showing their population.


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