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Anonymous
hey /an/ ...wtf is this?
>> Anonymous
looks like a wolf spider of some variety.
>> Anonymous
the bottom of a poorly washed jar?
>> Anonymous
thanks /an/...well one of you at least
>> Anonymous
second question beng do wolf spiders live in florida? Found it in my room -,-
>> Anonymous
they live damn near all over the world. So yes. They live in Florida.
>> Anonymous
ah well excellent. so...keep or kill im not a big fan of spiders so i will leave it in anons hands.
>> Anonymous
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KILL IT WITH FIRE
>> ­
Not wolf spider.

Go check on bugguide.net but I think it's some sort of crab spider.
>> Anonymous
<,< put a roach in the jar with it.....there just kinda sitting by each other....breathing.......and now the raoch is crawling on the spider...to which the spider is to curl up in a ball and get away from it
>> Anonymous
Heteropoda venatoria, also known as the brown huntsman spider, giant crab spider, or banana spider.
>> Anonymous
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not at spider but OMFG!
>> Anonymous
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>> Anonymous
>>258566
>>258567
Do coconut crabs quality to eat?
What type of crab do they taste like?
>> Anonymous
>>258572
I've heard they taste like trash.

Not surprising because that's what they eat.
>> Anonymous
You can eat coconut crabs but they can be poisonous depending on the diet of the crab
>> Anonymous
QUOTE "You can eat coconut crabs but they can be poisonous depending on the diet of the crab" LOL bullshit dude, give me one scientific evidence for that!
>> Anonymous
>>258488
Throw it outside, it's harmless.
Look it has a V on its back. Or possibly an M.
>> Anonymous
>>258776

V means harmless? i remember i bought a rusty old car and found a nice big huntsmen in it with a V on the back i threw it out eventually but was quiet curious about the V cos my name starts with V and yeah it was a special thing i thought
>> Kouki !3GqYIJ3Obs
Coconut crabs eat carion.
There meat tastes of rotten meat.
MmmmMmmmmmMmm!
>> Anonymous
>>258473

That appears to be a Huntsman.
>> Anonymous
>>258750

Animals with venomous prey are typically immune to their venom, and lots of them are risky to eat as a result This especially applies to reptiles.
>> Anonymous
>>260497
Coconut crab poisoning occurs because they consume plant materials that that are toxic to humans and build-up in their system, it doesn't have shit to do with venom, venom immunity, or prey.
>> Anonymous
I see. So the crab eats something toxic and becomes toxic. Totally different from what I suggested. Thanks for clearing that up.

They're not worth the trouble anyway.