• Talos
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    2110 months ago

    It’s just a huntsman spider. Extremely common and totally harmless to humans. They can run really fast though, and the way they move can look a bit freaky.

    • Freeman
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      410 months ago

      Still. That is the largest huntsman I have ever seen. And I grew up with plenty spider bros in my house

  • @zik@lemmy.world
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    10 months ago

    This isn’t particularly unusual. Huntsmans are pretty friendly and quite a lot of people happily co-habit with them. I’ve known a couple of people who had friendly huntsmans in their cars for instance. I didn’t like the time one of them dropped in my lap while we were driving though.

  • @Firipu@startrek.website
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    710 months ago

    Fuck that…

    I have a little jumping spider (about 1cm or so) in my house that I just leave around to do its thing, but that’s the limit of my spider tolerance. Anything more than that, and I wouldn’t be able to sleep anymore…

  • daddyjones
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    410 months ago

    This is the strange thing about Australia. If I ever went there I wouldn’t be at all concerned about meeting a black widow or those ones with the red stripe on their backs. In fact, if be interested. Respectful and careful, but interested.

    If I meet one of these, however, if run screaming. And if I encountered that nest is have to burn the house down!

    • nyoooom
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      210 months ago

      And yet the black widow is pretty dangerous and this is harmless… I guess the size is enough, no need for any venom

      • daddyjones
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        210 months ago

        Oh yeah - rationally I know I’ve got it backwards. It’s definitely the size.