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PhotoHunt: Scary — 23 Comments

  1. Ok, that definitely gave me some goosebumps so I outta here 😀

    By the way, me daughter wh was born on the year you got your pet said “Its cool!”

  2. A friend once tried to give me a tarantula, but my dh wouldn’t let me have it. He kept saying “what if it gets out of it’s cage?” I guess that’s what I get for making him kill all the hobo spiders that get in.

  3. I LOVE spiders (especially daddy-long-legs and tarantulas), and will go to great lenghts to save one. So your ‘scary’ post is a real treat for me. She’s beautiful, by the way!

    Reply by Marta: Deborah, I had a suspicion that you might have a similar interest. 🙂

  4. Scary and beautiful. Funny that I’m too always first scared when I see even a harmless spider, but those I can handle. Tarantulas again really scare me.

  5. Cool photo! I’ve never known anyone who had them for pets. 🙂

    I’m not afraid of spiders which is good because they seem to come in my house fairly often. Snakes are what give me that instinctual fear.

    Have a nice weekend.

  6. Aw marta – you made me swear! Just as well I’m at home and not in front of the students! lol 🙂

    Reply from Marta: Sorry about that. 🙂 At least you were at home.

  7. I don’t have any instinctual fear of spiders, but I prefer for them to be outside where they belong, lol. Of course we have black widows and the brown recluse here and there so one has to be careful around there habitats.

    Baker
    (Thanks for dropping by earlier)

  8. Hi Marta, great theme photo selection. Nice close-up . . . yikes! For me, definitely scary. I’m afraid of anything that crawls or squirms.

  9. Great post for this week’s theme! I never knew anyone before that had spiders as pets. I have only seen a tarantula once when I was visiting my sister – it was in the middle of a dirt road in Los Olivos (California). We stopped and watched it for a while. Interesting creatures! Do they bite? For some reason, I always thought they were dangerous.

    Marta’s reply:

    They have two large fangs that are similar in size and shape to cat’s claws. Their bite is reported to be similar to a bee sting. Neither of us have ever been bitten.

    Also, there are New World and Old World species. (ie: Americas – Europe/Africa/Asia). I think the bite of the new world spiders are ‘milder’ than some of the old world spiders.

    In Italy – Tarantella is a dance that is either the result of a bite or to dance away the venom.

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