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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2012-08-10 07:01 pm

[ SECRET POST #2047 ]


⌈ Secret Post #2047 ⌋

Warning: Some secrets are NOT worksafe and may contain SPOILERS.

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[Prometheus]


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[Rainbow; the Boondocks]


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16. [WARNING for abuse]



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corellianrogue: (Default)

Re: Tiny turtles and tinier tortoises!

[personal profile] corellianrogue 2012-08-11 02:59 am (UTC)(link)
You mean there's something from Australia that doesn't want to kill me? XD (I kid, I kid, but sometimes you have to wonder.) I can't really get through many of the pictures, but it just looks so much like a squishy hermit crab. And they're really that tiny? Can you even see the baby ones?

Wow. I've said it before, but this really is a seriously cool thing you do. How do you know so much about spiders? Do you study them? Or is this just a hobby that you're sharing with all us internet-types?

/nosy!Plague is nosy
joltymcjolterson: (Default)

Re: Tiny turtles and tinier tortoises!

[personal profile] joltymcjolterson 2012-08-11 03:08 am (UTC)(link)
Most spiders don't want to hurt you! You're far too big for that, anyway. Even huntsman spiders are pretty much totally harmless to humans but very harmful to pests- though sadly they do tend to cause accidents, not due to any venom or anything but because of a very unfortunate habit of hiding in dark spaces or cars which causes people to ALKFJLSKDFXDBKXCWTFISTHATASPIDER at them.

That's not to say that all spiders are harmless; there are several species if you're in Australia that you'd still do well to avoid. There's no spider that naturally preys on people, though, scary as they might look. Speaking of spiders there, though, this is a male Mopsus mormon, or green jumping spider. It's a local, and has one of the spiffiest hairstyles I've seen on a spider. They're about approximately twice the size of the crabby things.

For those crabby-like spiders, though, you probably could see the baby ones if you were looking out really hard for them! They'd be more like tiny specs than anything else, though.

And no, I don't actually study spiders, I just have a very casual interest in them. They are interesting to me!
ryttu3k: (Default)

Re: Tiny turtles and tinier tortoises!

[personal profile] ryttu3k 2012-08-11 06:40 am (UTC)(link)
I have a family member that's managed to get bitten by a redback twice. TWICE. That... may have contributed to my severe arachnophobia, actually...