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 Cobwebs in Australia
Topic Originator: GG Riva  
Date:   Wed 16 Jun 19:30

I hope our own OzPar doesn't suffer from arachnophobia. 🙂

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 Re: Cobwebs in Australia
Topic Originator: Buspasspar  
Date:   Wed 16 Jun 20:29

Spectacular GG ... We get that here as well on odd occasions when the temperature and humidity are right but not on such a large scale ... I have photo`s from 2 years ago in North Berwick

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 Re: Cobwebs in Australia
Topic Originator: twin par  
Date:   Wed 16 Jun 22:29

I could not live in Australia. The huntsman spider ,would terrorise me,and I am not joking.Knew folks,who came back,they were terrified of them.
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 Re: Cobwebs in Australia
Topic Originator: The One Who Knocks  
Date:   Wed 16 Jun 23:58

I`m not putting down your Huntsman but the Funnel Web Spider can kill a man in eight seconds just by looking at him.

And although my eyes were open
They just might as well be closed
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 Re: Cobwebs in Australia
Topic Originator: ipswichpar  
Date:   Thu 17 Jun 08:11

I really hope Marshall doesn't go there on holiday.
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 Re: Cobwebs in Australia
Topic Originator: OzPar  
Date:   Thu 17 Jun 08:21

Huntsmen and funnel webs are a normal part of everyday life here in Oz. You get used to them, just as you get used to snakes in the undergrowth and sharks beyond the surf line or crocodiles in rivers up in the far north.

I have a sturdy one-foot long blue-tongue lizard that spends the summer months patrolling my garden. On first sighting it, you would want to run a mile, but he`s a friend. He eats the spiders and mosquitos... and we live in perfect harmony.

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 Re: Cobwebs in Australia
Topic Originator: PARrot  
Date:   Sun 20 Jun 07:05

We dont have any preditors to worry about. I think the fox or maybe eagles are 2nd top of our food chain.

My lad has had a couple of close encounters with bears in Whitehorse.



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