Scared of spiders?  Stay the hell out of Seaton Carew then.
Scared of spiders? Stay the hell out of Seaton Carew then.
An 8" Goliath Bird Eating Tarantula has been seen lose in Seaton Carew, a town in the north east of England picked by pocksucket 3 months ago
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 Marz
3 months ago
Holy mother of God. That thing is in the same Country as me! How will I sleep tonight?? Oh man, oh man, oh man. I wish I hadn't looked.
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 ReaDicul...
3 months ago
Who would see "ONE of the world's largest tarantulas" and not keep an eye on it? If it is in fact "ONE of the world's largest tarantulas"
DON'T YOU THINK THE PEOPLE WHO SAW IT WOULD BE ABLE TO.... KEEP AN EYE ON IT? Where is this spider? Did it just disappear? Gone up in a poof of smoke?
If I saw one of the
'world's largest tarantulas" I would be trying to determine a YouTube way of killing that thing.
I am soo unlucky. 07954721365 call that number if you have the balls.
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 Maven
3 months ago
Don't look bird-like.

The feather boa might be a bad idea.
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 Marz
3 months ago
« ReaDiculous : Who would see "ONE of the world's largest tarantulas" and not keep an eye on it? If it is in fact "ONE of the world's largest tarantulas"
DON'T YOU THINK THE PEOPLE WHO SAW IT WOULD BE ABLE TO.... KEEP AN EYE ON IT? Where is this spider? Did it just disappear? Gone up in a poof of smoke?
I agree. I would have to keep watching it. Not knowing where the heck it is is worse!
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 mobase
3 months ago
Kill it with fire!
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 vexingmo...
3 months ago
It eats BIRDS!!!??!!!!
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 eLJay
3 months ago
« vexingmodstwo : It eats BIRDS!!!??!!!!
I think it would also eat small children! That thing was HUGE. If I ever saw something like that and it wasn't behind secure glass, I would probably wet myself.
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 Gygash
3 months ago
Don't try and capture it in your own hands ...
Sound advice, but:
... it could do damage to itself
Damaging the spider is not what would worry me. Kill it kill it kill it kill it.
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 kidsized...
3 months ago
Isn't this the same species of spider they used to portray the giant killer spider in arachnophobia?

On the other hand, if these things aren't fatal to humans, are borrowing (don't spin huge webs), and it eats birds, perhaps we should get a few more, all the same gender, to start taking care of those darn winged-rats (pigeons).
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 pocksuck...
3 months ago
« kidsizedcoffin : Isn't this the same species of spider they used to portray the giant killer spider in arachnophobia?
I'm not going to claim I knew the answer. I did have to look it up, but no - the ones in Arachnophobia were Avondale Spiders.

NB - That link goes to a wikipedia page which has a picture of an Avondale spider on it. If that sort of thing gives you the willies, don't click it.
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