Can anyone help identify this spider? Found on a celing in Austria.
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But if you were in Australia, you SHOULD be worried about your safety with something like that on your ceiling
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But if you were in Australia, you SHOULD be worried about your safety with something like that on your ceiling
Nah here it would be a huntsman spider. Not dangerous at all
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Nah here it would be a huntsman spider. Not dangerous at all
Are you sure? In Australia from what I've heard, I'm pretty sure it could bite through your skull and lay it's eggs in there.
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Are you sure? In Australia from what I've heard, I'm pretty sure it could bite through your skull and lay it's eggs in there.
Apparently Australians feel the same about North Americans living around bears. Either way, you just learn to be cautious and mind your own business.
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Maybe this one? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zoropsis_spinimana?wprov=sfla1
(Nosferatuspinne in German)
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Apparently Australians feel the same about North Americans living around bears. Either way, you just learn to be cautious and mind your own business.
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Maybe this one? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zoropsis_spinimana?wprov=sfla1
(Nosferatuspinne in German)
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Maybe they got bit by it and had to type quick before the venom took hold so they missed some letters?
Look, if he was dying, he wouldn't bother to type "aarrggh". He'd just say it!
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Apparently Australians feel the same about North Americans living around bears. Either way, you just learn to be cautious and mind your own business.
I know what you mean. I live in Florida and people always mention alligators. Truth is you can go a decade and never even see a gator. When you finally do, it's probably in a zoo or something. I mean you do hear stories and it's no surprise because you live in Florida. That's where they are.
But Australia sounds like a whole nother level. I mean you guys have a venemous ant for crying out loud AND it's aggressive. I mean the shear concentration of things that can kill you down there is off the charts. Crocs, box jellyfish, snakes, spiders even friggin kangaroos! Am I wrong?
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That's Geoff
What Geoff Vader runs the Death Star?
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I know what you mean. I live in Florida and people always mention alligators. Truth is you can go a decade and never even see a gator. When you finally do, it's probably in a zoo or something. I mean you do hear stories and it's no surprise because you live in Florida. That's where they are.
But Australia sounds like a whole nother level. I mean you guys have a venemous ant for crying out loud AND it's aggressive. I mean the shear concentration of things that can kill you down there is off the charts. Crocs, box jellyfish, snakes, spiders even friggin kangaroos! Am I wrong?
Kids mess with those ants when they're 5 and are fine. Sure it hurts but not really different to a bee.
The only one I'd say the average Australian has above average exposure to is jellyfish, assuming they go to the beach even semi regularly. But I mean, they just float around, they aren't coming for you on the attack.
Spiders there's only 2-3 anyone actually worries about, they're rarely seen and even more rarely bite anyone. Same for snakes. You also won't die even if you do get bit unless you can't make it to a hospital/contact help for a very long time.
Crocodiles are barely a concern outside select areas (eg think whether the average American would be concerned about alligators at all).
Kangaroos can theoretically attack but generally want to keep to themselves. But also to give you an idea how much of a non issue they are there are zoos that don't even have them in pens, they just roam around with the people.
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Good question, I think this one is called Bob, but it could be his brother Frank too.
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But people regularly find bears in their yards and driveway. Lots of people open their doors in the morning and find a bear within meters from where they're standing. And the vast majority of those encounters don't end up with anyone getting hurt.
Source: live in BC, Canada, tons of bears.
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Yeah. I have no idea why it has this name.
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Why did you make a screenshot of the cropped image instead of hitting the crop button on the top right?
Also did you check what your phone said about the spider?
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But people regularly find bears in their yards and driveway. Lots of people open their doors in the morning and find a bear within meters from where they're standing. And the vast majority of those encounters don't end up with anyone getting hurt.
Source: live in BC, Canada, tons of bears.
Yep. And if for whatever reason you do have a problem with a bear out in the open, it's a bit harder to escape than a spider or snake.
Source: Knew a guy growing up who got eaten by a bear.
(Although Moose actually scare me a lot more, since they're territorial as opposed to just wanting your pic-i-nic basket 99.9% of the time)
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Kids mess with those ants when they're 5 and are fine. Sure it hurts but not really different to a bee.
The only one I'd say the average Australian has above average exposure to is jellyfish, assuming they go to the beach even semi regularly. But I mean, they just float around, they aren't coming for you on the attack.
Spiders there's only 2-3 anyone actually worries about, they're rarely seen and even more rarely bite anyone. Same for snakes. You also won't die even if you do get bit unless you can't make it to a hospital/contact help for a very long time.
Crocodiles are barely a concern outside select areas (eg think whether the average American would be concerned about alligators at all).
Kangaroos can theoretically attack but generally want to keep to themselves. But also to give you an idea how much of a non issue they are there are zoos that don't even have them in pens, they just roam around with the people.
Nobody mentions the bush flies that molest you. It's not injurious, but bugs that are addicted to human sweat is just a super gross concept, and that's the one you actually invented a hat to keep away.
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I know what you mean. I live in Florida and people always mention alligators. Truth is you can go a decade and never even see a gator. When you finally do, it's probably in a zoo or something. I mean you do hear stories and it's no surprise because you live in Florida. That's where they are.
But Australia sounds like a whole nother level. I mean you guys have a venemous ant for crying out loud AND it's aggressive. I mean the shear concentration of things that can kill you down there is off the charts. Crocs, box jellyfish, snakes, spiders even friggin kangaroos! Am I wrong?
I know what you mean. I live in Florida and people always mention alligators. Truth is you can go a decade and never even see a gator.
TIL. I thought you guys must just avoid lingering near shallow water bodies.
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Nobody mentions the bush flies that molest you. It's not injurious, but bugs that are addicted to human sweat is just a super gross concept, and that's the one you actually invented a hat to keep away.
I 100% agree they are the absolute worst. They drive me crazy and can put me in a bad mood faster than coming across any of the actually dangerous things. Absolutely ridiculous.