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  1. 10-01-2008 06:28 PM #1
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    chicken spider

    Frist and formost is there sutch thing as this spider or is it just myth , If it is real how big is it iv herd its biger than t.blondi , also do any of you guys no the latan name for it , and if it is real can u buy them , i did find a pick with a tarantula eating a chicken.
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  2. 10-01-2008 06:39 PM #2
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    The latin name is Searchius functioneous

    It's pretty cool.
    "Suppose you were an idiot. Suppose you were a member of Congress. But I repeat myself..." -Samuel Clemens
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    ^^^ classic
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    I wonder how Foghorn Leghorn would fair against a T?
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  5. 10-01-2008 07:06 PM   Click here to go to the next staff post in this thread.   #5
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    Quote Originally Posted by UsambaraIndian View Post
    The latin name is Searchius functioneous

    It's pretty cool.
    I think you mean to say:

    1 - there have been planty of threads already

    2 - some got very heated and maybe we don't need to go there again
    ( I cannot claim innocence on that )
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    The Cosmos is also within us, we are made of 'Star Stuff' and we are a way for the Cosmos to know itself"
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    ok i just came across it i wont ask abought it agin ok
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    Quote Originally Posted by UsambaraIndian View Post
    The latin name is Searchius functioneous

    It's pretty cool.
    LOL

    you're almost as "punny" as Jayzun.
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    well i googled it and all i came up with is people debating on whether it is real

    i wanna know from you guys how big it can get and what exactly people were arguing about on here???
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    Is this the spider in question?
    http://www.travelpod.com/travel-phot....mov/tpod.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by UsambaraIndian View Post
    The latin name is Searchius functioneous

    It's pretty cool.
    I was highlighting that to google it, and then I was like wait a sec... ah...
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