|
#12
●
01-25-2011, 11:17 PM
|
|
Re: Spiders Take Out Larger Prey
Camel spiders are ugly as fuck. Catching them requires 5+ guys, armed with flashlights, a bucket, and a piece of cardboard at night. One guy is the bucket-man, one guy has the cardboard, and the rest have the flashlights. Everyone runs around like retards once one is found and hilarity ensues. If you put two of them in a box together they fight to the death. It is even more fun if you can find and catch a deathstalker scorpion (the second most deadly) or the Fattail scorpion (the most deadly in the world) and put them in there too. |
|
#14
●
01-31-2011, 06:33 AM
|
|
Re: Spiders Take Out Larger Prey
You know you could make quite a nice lump of cash selling them instead of making em fight it out right? The most common camel spider (not true spiders btw) which is what is in the picture generally sell for $20~35 each As for the deathstalkers and Fat-tail,which I am assuming you speak of Androctonus C. Australis (yellow fattail) as that is the scorpion with the highest mortality rate(debates still rage as to whether the title "deadliest" should pertain to the scorpion with most deaths per year or the one with the deadliest venom) Those also fetch large sums of cash Though I must wonder where in the world you're catching all 3 of these in the same location as A.Australis aren't in the exact same location as Death-Stalkers and solfugids |
|
#16
●
01-31-2011, 06:43 PM
|
|
Re: Spiders Take Out Larger Prey
camel spiders are wicked. gotta few buddies over in the middle east that have told me about em. theyve literally been given permission to shoot them because they are killers. lol. they hide in everything and run towards humans and chase them. id be scared shitless if a spider was chasin me. its like the chestbusters from alien.
|
|
#18
●
01-31-2011, 11:06 PM
|
|
Re: Spiders Take Out Larger Prey
Your information is all wrong. No, you do not have authorization to shoot them. They come out at night, and if one is out during the day the only reason one would chase you is because of your shadow. Direct sunlight will dry them out after extended exposure. No they are not killers. They are scavengers that will kill small insects and such when given the opportunity. Research something before you start spouting lies and misinformation. Fucking retard. My experience: Been to Iraq and Afghanistan. Your experience: Nothing. P.S. Learn how to spell and compose sentences. Idiot. |