Camel spiders!

Oh and the recluses are in North america- wherever it's hot and dry- in the southwest mostly.
 
shinzen said:
Oh and the recluses are in North america- wherever it's hot and dry- in the southwest mostly.
Yup most definitely. The U.S. has three (now) venomous spiders. Of course we all know the Black Widow. As well as the Brown Recluse and now the Hobo Spider in the Pacific Northwest care of Asia.
 
L8R said:
holy sh*t - chris
Cmon Chris. A 6" non-venomous spider (well not really a spider but close enough) is nothing compared to our 6"+ long Centipedes. The Centipedes out here do bite and are venomous. A bite in the right place will put most people in the hospital. Oh and when they do come in your house they like to hang out in the safety of your bed and shoes.

Here's a couple pics of one that had to be killed becasue he tried to be sneaky and hide under my car... while I was working on it no less.

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uh oh, im from the southwest, and i hate spiders.

everytime i see a black widow i go out of my way to kill it.


shinzen said:
Oh and the recluses are in North america- wherever it's hot and dry- in the southwest mostly.
 
When I lived in TX, we had a brown recluse in our house once. That wolf spider picks scares the crap out of me, but just the thought of a spider chasing a soldier in Iraq is enough to give me nightmares.
 
DAMN, I just realized there was a video on that page. That little guy is quick & ate a scorpion...I can't imagine what the big ones are like.
 
MotegiMazdA said:
looks like a wolf spider, they're harmless they just grow to an enormus size.
harmless, poisonus THAT DOESN"T MATTER lol we run like hell EITHER WAY
 
Notorious said:
i thought brown recluse didnt actually exist in north america, and it was just an urban myth. I read something to that effect i believe on snopes.com
We DO have the brown recluse in N. America! I was a biology major with a focus on entomology, and on top of it I happen to have been bitten by a brown recluse once. I was lucky that it was just below the knee and I had shorts on. Since nothing touched the spider's back, I was one of the lucky few that doesn't get really "injected" with the venom. Still I did have a small hole open up in the flesh and had to go on anti-leprosy medication to ward off any more tissue dying around the bite wound.

Go Googling for "brown recluse" and familiarize yourself with its appearance, territory and habits. You don't ever want to be bitten by one or by the black widow. Also, for those of you in AZ or surrounding areas, be able to recognize Centroides sculpturatus, the sculptured bark scorpion. The sting from them can be life threatening. Beware of any scorpion with skinny front claws and a thick tail. Those are the ones that have evolved the most potent venom. I used to breed Pandinus imperator (Emperor scorpions) and had a female that was the size of a small lobster. She would never mate, just pick up a 4"-6" male and throw them about the tank with one claw. She was a sight to behold, but with the huge claws and skinny tail, her venom was no more potent than a bee sting and I never actually saw her sting any of her prey or sting her male suitors. She didn't have to!

As for the "camel spider", I immediately recognized it as a solpugid (an Arachnid, order Solifugae). They don't "eat" flesh but rather they feed much like a spider, by pulling the body fluids out of their prey. They do not feed on camels! There are about 50 species of them here in the U.S.A., mostly in the Southwest.

I never knew they could get that frigging big though! Even though I study this stuff, I'd s*** myself if I ever ran across one of those things!
 
funny isn't it. US troops fighting for freedom, being shot at, risking their lives everyday. That's fine.

But to have to deal with big ass spiders......crazy, get them out of there!

LOL
 
lol. you guys crack me up. Im actually quite fond of spiders. I dont know why, they just intrigue me. I try not to kill any if I dont have to. Posionus spiders are a little different. But Im sure we all know why.
 
screw that. I HATE SPIDERS. You don't know fear until you have a brown recluse or black widow crawling up you leg. I have had both crawl up my leg and both times I was under my damn car working on it. Well the brown recluse was under my truck. I was changing a flat and was under the back of the truck putting the flat away when I felt something on my leg. I looked down and saw a Brown Recluse that was larger than a half dollar. Needless to say I freaked and smashed the hell out of both so no pics. Oh and when I lived in Texas we had Tarantulas and Scorpions living in the walls of our house and had to check our shoes and cloths before putting them on everytime.
 
For a few weeks after our house was built and we moved in there were little scorpions everywhere...little bastards
 
i wanna see that 10 camel spiders Vs. 15 Scorpions Vs. a bunch of dragon flys all in a clear 5ft box, i wanna see them all maul each other to a bloody pulp
 
Camel spiders can traverse desert sand at speeds up to <NOBR>25 MPH</NOBR>, making screaming noises as they run. !
Run for the fvcking hills! Imagine a whole group of these screaming across the desert at you. Thank god our troops carry guns, they have good reason to!
 
allright i really didnt read all the posts but i was in saudi for 6 mths and them spiders suck.... they will run after you and jump at you..... specially what they do to you when they find you sleeping, bite you (its an anastetic in their venom to numb you and then eat away at your skin......) but it was fun catching them and having them fight scorpions and other spiders!!!! sorry saudi sucked since it was a prison with a pool!!!
rob
 
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