So, Aboriginals are actually English guys walking around buttnekked in the scorching sun trying to avoid chavs?
Sounds like a good plan.
And vegemite. WTF?
Nel mezzo del cammin di nostra vita,
mi ritrovai per una selva oscura,
ché la diritta via era smarrita.
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This is what we call "Daddy-Long-Legs" in the UK, but we also get Harvestmen as well.
I used to live in South Africa, and the biggest we got there were the Huntsmen (although we called them Rain Spiders) and King Baboon Spiders. Although we did also get the odd Black Widow and Violin (Recluse to some of you) Spider, and plenty of Sac Spiders & Jumping Spiders. They were the poisonous ones (the first two in particular).
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Yes, they also like to chase you as well, and though they don't cause hospitilisation with their bite, to my knowledge at least, it still effin' hurts if you get bitten by one.
I also remember a pic of a Golden Orb Weaver in Qld being shown by the newspapers that is eating a finch.
I always laugh when these threads about Australia pop up. They seem to happen semi-regularly, and I get the feeling it's probably because a Pom or two went on holiday and never came back...(and not because of our superior national sport, climate or beaches)
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Is that really a golden orb? In the Daintree Rainforest (yes, in OZ) I saw a much larger spider with a similar shape to the one in the video. Its body was nearly 4" long, and its abdomen had blue and yellow. Its abdomen was a much more regular oval shape than golden orbs'. It was sitting in its web, right next to the entrance to a touristy restaurant.
What I'm saying is, the spider in the video looked too big to be a 2" spider, and there are certainly larger ones out there.
If it was something like this fellow, then yeah I'm pretty sure it's still a Golden Orb:
http://www.shenzhenparty.com/files/i...tos/spider.jpg
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You get a bit of paper, slide it between the roof and the container and take the thing outside so it can keep keeping your house bug free. Spiders are our friends!
But yeah, lots of exposure to horrifying things breeds us tough down here....kind of like connor from angel or robin williams from jumanji.
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I've seen the shed skin of a Huntsman spider in Sydney a long time ago and it was fully the size of my hand. Big.
Also the thing with the spiders out there is apparantly different species crossbreed. When you get bitten by a spider they say capture it so you can figure out what bit you and then in the hospital there are apparantly various jars for the spider identity parade, so they can figure out how to treat you but the crossbreeding apparantly makes things confusing.
Even the things you think look cute in Australia are potentially dangerous, like the platypus.
Not forgetting the salt water crocodiles, box jellyfish, tiger sharks, kangaroos, drunken koalas, and the millions of feral camels living in Australia. Nice place to visit though.
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Platypus. Not only was crossing a duck with a beaver good enough, we had to add venomous spurs.
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