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fossilesque@mander.xyzM to Science Memes@mander.xyzEnglish · 2 years ago

Leg day, bros

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Leg day, bros

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    I would far rather the spiders in my house eat these things.

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      A house centipede is just 4 spiders in a trench coat.

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      Straight up I leave Wolf Spiders alive for this goal.

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      I don’t think they can. Once a centipede is of decent size I think it’s much stronger than the average house Spider. Australia notwithstanding.

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        Can confirm that our house spiders are pretty tough. A car ran off the road and into the front wall of my house spider last year and it barely left a mark. We still live here.

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          Im assuming the spider is your landlord.

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      Why not both?

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      I don’t think house spider eat cockroaches. I would worship them if they could.

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