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Blogger Cate said...

What are those long things with a pom pom on the end hanging off its head? TERRIFYING.

January 28, 2010

Anonymous BugLady said...

Those are the pedipalps, Cate! They're like specialized mini legs or antennae that the male spiders use to transfer sperm to the females. They tend to be more developed in males for that reason.

That spider is ridiculously cool. I like how the body just seems to levitate over the huge legs... kind of like a daddy-long-legs :p

January 28, 2010

Blogger Sabina E. said...

the spider is sexy!

January 29, 2010

Anonymous Anonymous said...

It looks like it's wearing boxing gloves!

January 29, 2010

Anonymous Yvonne Navarro said...

Did you notice how in the up-close version his face really resembles a monkey? This is one cool spider!

January 29, 2010

Blogger Dudel said...

DAMN THAT'S A BIG FREAKING SPIDER! O.O

I'm not generally scared of spiders but that one is just got that "air" about it.

January 29, 2010

Blogger DanaKara said...

OMG! What a beautiful spider!!!

That is one incredible spider. I think I'm in love.

RW - thanks for making my weekend. :D

January 31, 2010

Blogger leavesnbloom said...

oh he's creepy!

February 01, 2010

Blogger Anonymous said...

its very much like zebra

February 01, 2010

Blogger TerriF said...

What a cutie!

February 02, 2010

Blogger Rin [FrostyMint] said...

Don't we have enough big spiders already...? I'm saying that because I'm afraid of spiders. On the other hand, it does look rather stylish with those black bands on its legs.

February 07, 2010

Blogger Parag said...

A new species of spiders was found in the Middle East. This enormous spider, which from left leg to right leg, is named the Cerbalus aravensis. Although spiders are known to be creepy and crawly-hated animals these critters are in danger. Their homes are dissapearing while construction is going on in the sand dunes of Isreal.

February 09, 2011

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