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Arachnosquire
Join Date: Sep 2002
Location: Pennsylvania
Posts: 110
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A Gift
Hi, one of my co-workers came on my job today (construction) with a gift in his hand for me. He had a container with some grass and a real nice wolf spider about 1.5 inches. He said it was in his house and he thought of me right away. GREAT! I just happened to have a pet pal for it.
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Arachnolord
Join Date: Jul 2002
Posts: 646
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Lycosa
Thats awesome! Its always fun collecting and keeping large wolf spiders
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