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21st August 07, 11:38 PM
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 Originally Posted by Red_Raven_Studios
My daughter would have moved into the insect Zoo if they would have let her. her passions in order, bugs, lizards, dead things, Japanese, and Aname.
Her choice for school, Become an embalmer, while studying Asian studies at ASU so she can go to the forensics school in Japan, with entomology as her minor. Should keep her occupied and out of the house for a few years..
Her room looks like the Smithsonian insect zoo. I don't travel inside it without a paid guide and a bottle of raid.
A girl after my own heart (if I weren't old enough to be her father, with a wife and two kids of my own. ) When I was younger I had a display of stuffed dead things, which I referred to as such. Even now my section of the family living room display case contains a variety of animal bones, bits of fur, baleen and the like from my travels. Entomology and forensics are a great combination: http://agnews.tamu.edu/stories/ENTO/Feb1099a.htm
Best regards,
Jake
[B]Less talk, more monkey![/B]
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22nd August 07, 12:19 AM
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I used to have a 3 gallon terrarium with rocks, sand, a small log, etc. A perfect habitat for a tarantula but no residents and when people asked what was in it I would tell them "My pet tarantula". They would look in the tank and ask where the thing was and I would remark "damn, it must have got out again, watch where you sit".
Being VERY arachnophobic myself, I would never have a pet spider but it was fun to inflict a bit of my own fear on others. If I ever saw that thing crawling across my living room floor, I would scream like a girl, hike up my kilt, and run. My daughter asked me if she could have one for a pet. Actually she only got as far as "Daddy, can I have a pet tara..." before I told her "ABSOLUTELY NOT"
There are 10 kinds of people in the world...
Those that understand binary, and those that don't.
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22nd August 07, 11:08 AM
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 Originally Posted by emolas
I used to have a 3 gallon terrarium with rocks, sand, a small log, etc. A perfect habitat for a tarantula but no residents and when people asked what was in it I would tell them "My pet tarantula". They would look in the tank and ask where the thing was and I would remark "damn, it must have got out again, watch where you sit".
Being VERY arachnophobic myself, I would never have a pet spider but it was fun to inflict a bit of my own fear on others. If I ever saw that thing crawling across my living room floor, I would scream like a girl, hike up my kilt, and run. My daughter asked me if she could have one for a pet. Actually she only got as far as "Daddy, can I have a pet tara..." before I told her "ABSOLUTELY NOT"
You know, I'm actually not all that keen about close encounters with many types of insects and arachnids, but to me, the hairs and size of the tarantula actually make them less "bug like" and more pet worthy. Go figure. My tarantula actually did escape once while I was asleep. My roommate was not amused when I asked for help in finding her, which we did . . . that spider never looked bigger then when I saw her on the floor near my bed covers
Now this is a spider with an appearance that only its mother could love

Apparently they are more ugly than dangerous. More info on the Camel Spider here
[B]Less talk, more monkey![/B]
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22nd August 07, 11:46 AM
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Jake,
Those arachnids look so utterly huge because of the perspective in which that photograph was taken. There was a lot of misinformation on them that has been circling around the interent for years (things like that they scream).
I believe they are a type of sunspider.
Cheers
Jamie
-See it there, a white plume
Over the battle - A diamond in the ash
Of the ultimate combustion-My panache
Edmond Rostand
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22nd August 07, 12:05 PM
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They actually get rather large, about 1.25 times the avg tarantula, and they do chase people, and they are PITA to kill, I've dropped large and heavy books on them, and then had to step on the book to kill it. And no, I didn't desecrate one of the few novels we had at the time, it was a spare technical manual.
Marc
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