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Old 05-12-2007, 06:08 PM
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ewww
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vwn3V2PHiiA
Just for your viewing pleasure. Some of the things we did when bored in Iraq.
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Originally Posted by Cannysage
that thing's got like 15whp
Holy crap I laughed so hard I started coughing and hiccupped a few times afterwards
Old 05-12-2007, 07:50 PM
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Tarantula vs Scorpion
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YMZ7h...elated&search=
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Originally Posted by Cannysage
that thing's got like 15whp
and 8 wheel drive??
Old 05-13-2007, 08:39 AM
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Originally Posted by MR_X
Seriously, why?
Old 05-13-2007, 09:54 AM
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This makes Marines into mice
Old 05-13-2007, 09:56 AM
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^^Dude wtf is that thing???
Old 05-13-2007, 09:59 AM
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Originally Posted by diwun67
^^Dude wtf is that thing???
Banana Spider.
Old 05-13-2007, 10:00 AM
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Originally Posted by USN HM 350Z
Banana Spider.
It looks like if it bit you on the hand your arm would fall off
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Tell us more about the Banana Spiders.
Old 05-13-2007, 10:17 AM
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Originally Posted by Reyes5937
Tell us more about the Banana Spiders.
The banana spider is a common name used for two entirely different species of spiders, the argiope of North America, and the phoneutria of Central and South America, the latter of which can be deadly.

The phoneutria or South American banana spider is a large, aggressive spider with a body length of about 1.3" (3 cm). This banana spider primarily makes its home in the rain forests but can also be found in cities, where, between 1970 and 1980 it was reportedly responsible for the hospitalization of some 7,000 people in southeastern Brazil.

The South American banana spider's venom is neurotoxic, or acts on the nervous system, and is similar to the venom produced by redback spiders, also known as black widows. A phoneutria banana spider's bite will cause immediate pain, a cold sweat and irregular heartbeat. Antivenin does exist and the bite can be deadly so immediate medical attention is necessary.

Other names for the dangerous phoneutria banana spider include: bananenspinne, kammspinne, and wandering spider.

The argiope banana spider of North America possesses venom similar in nature to the venom of the black widow, but far less potent, making it quite harmless to humans. A bite from a North American banana spider will not result in much more than a welt that will pass within 24 hours.

Argiope banana spiders have elongated bodies that resemble a banana in shape and coloring, beautifully bright yellow and black. The males are about half the size of females, and dark colored. Females grow quite large with a body length of about 1.1" (33 cm). North American banana spiders prefer sunny areas and tend to like tall plants or trees. They will often spin a web across a walkway or trail, spanning several feet. The web of the North American banana spider is orb-shaped, golden, and is stronger than most spiders' webs. In fact its silk is stronger than comparable threads of Kevlar or steel!

The North American banana spider is not aggressive and if one should get on a person it will be most concerned with escaping, not biting. If you notice banana spiders building webs close to your home and would like them to move, you don't need to harm the spiders. Simply tear down the webs. The spiders will relocate further away where they can continue to do their part in keeping down the insect population!

Other names for the argiope or North American banana spider include: yellow garden spider, writing spider, golden orb weaver, and yellow argiope.

Although the bite from an argiope banana spider is harmless, an allergic reaction could be severe. If you've been bitten by a spider of any kind and feel concerned, collect the spider, if possible, and see your doctor or contact your local poison center.
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These are spiders that are seen in Okinawa commonly called "banana spiders", but they are actually garden spiders or giant wood spiders
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theres this one bug we found in arizona and i guess maybe they have migrated here, its called a vinagaroon. it looks very similar to a spider, especially when it goes into attack mode. it doesnt spin a web but just attacks its prey. if it is a vinagaroon, make sure it doesnt bite you, if it does take 3 benadryl or rub the benadryl cream and call the poison control center on your way to the er. i had one as a lil pet and they r freakin mean
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Originally Posted by 918 Z
theres this one bug we found in arizona and i guess maybe they have migrated here, its called a vinagaroon. it looks very similar to a spider, especially when it goes into attack mode. it doesnt spin a web but just attacks its prey. if it is a vinagaroon, make sure it doesnt bite you, if it does take 3 benadryl or rub the benadryl cream and call the poison control center on your way to the er. i had one as a lil pet and they r freakin mean
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That thing looks like it was spawned in the depths of hell
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why the hell did I click this thread?
Old 05-13-2007, 09:51 PM
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Spiders gives me the f-in creeps.
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Man those spiders look like genetically engineered war machines up close like that


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