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Jul 03, 2006 20:56 |  #16

That is possible, although I wouldn't want to be the provider of these to anyone. Big ugly spiders make good terrarium pets to watch them crawl, make webs and eat but aren't the best for handling because although uncommon to reports of their bites, they can kill you with one.




  
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Jul 04, 2006 10:12 |  #17

Lovely work, Kraig! :) I look forward to seeing more of your stereo photography. :D


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Jul 04, 2006 11:00 |  #18

Kraig C wrote:
Found another widow while moving the bbq pit. This spider was inside the bbq pit near the bottom. I guess it crawled in through the bottom vents. I relocated the spider to a chain for better shooting. Her bottom end is about 14mm diameter. Shot with a 20D and the new ef-s macro.

Nice shots. I like the composition. You are far braver than I am. I can handle bugs and spiders, but the poisonous variety unnerve me. LOL

You are unlikely to die from a black widow bite unless you are in poor health, a young child, a senior citizen or allergic. However, they will make you VERY sick.

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Jul 04, 2006 11:09 |  #19

upto i think %6 of people die from their bites.

I just found a brown widow in my living room last night, i actually brushed my foot against the web, then looked down to find about a 1 inch long (with legs semi bend) brown widow chilling.


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Jul 04, 2006 15:02 |  #20

Superb depth in these


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