Author Topic: THERE ARE loving WOLF SPIDERS IN MY HOUSE  (Read 8833 times)


Imagine fursuits
oh don't worry spider fursuits exist too nobody's left out


oh don't worry spider fursuits exist too nobody's left out

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I meant the spider wolf suggestion

oh don't worry spider fursuits exist too nobody's left out


OH LORD
BELINGS IN YCYL

Edit:
Just, LOOK AT IT

Isn't that the cutest thing in the world?



Isn't that the cutest thing in the world?
if you find that cute how can you not find the one I posted cute?!

I meant the spider wolf suggestion
this is the closest I could find, a spider... fox... thing.



creepy as forget and the lady has redeye

if you find that cute how can you not find the one I posted cute?!
Because its

ok tiny jumping spiders im ok with they are kind of cute

but anything daddy long leg sized and above deserves a vietnam flamethrower treating

ok yeah those pictures are cute BUT IN REAL LIFE THEY'RE HUGE loving SPIDERS IN MY BEDROOM

there's no spiders at my house, not after I burned it down

ok tiny jumping spiders im ok with they are kind of cute

but anything daddy long leg sized and above deserves a vietnam flamethrower treating
The Spider Who Couldn't Hide


I stepped on one as a child and a bunch of baby spiders crawled out of it's corpse.

It was rather horrifying.

I stepped on one as a child and a bunch of baby spiders crawled out of it's corpse.

It was rather horrifying.
DAAAAMNNNNN

Quote from: wikipedia page
Wolf spiders will inject venom if continually provoked. Symptoms of their venomous bite include swelling, mild pain and itching. In the past, necrotic bites have been attributed to some South American species, but further investigation has indicated that those problems that did occur were probably actually due to bites by members of other genera.[3] Australian wolf spiders have also been associated with necrotic wounds, but careful study has likewise shown them not to produce such results.[4]

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