

Two and a half hard drives.
Two and a half hard drives.
Clean it up and get another serving.
There is no need to cope since Mondays don’t particularly bother me.
Love Fall Out Boy. Not this song though.
Not getting any redirects on my end.
They are not allowing copying magnet urls too.
right-click copy URL works just fine for me.
I don’t know enough small islands. Something with a population of at least 5000 and a fishing-based economy is probably a good start.
Eurasia
Well, you can always readminister the highly sophisticated “Person, Woman, Man, Camera, TV” test.
Sure you do, you got the same genus of fishing spiders. In fact, Australia has 14 of them (the US has 3).
Arachnologists everywhere disagree :)
Not entirely accurate, there are some save zones in North- an West Alaska.
I assume it’s because we are great at recognizing patterns, and music is just that - patterns.
I think you pretty much got it there. It’s more like, music is specifically tailord to sound like something we do enjoy.
What’s the book out of interest?
Totally my bad, I should have given credit anyway.
It’s “Spiders of North America” by Sarah Rose.
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the spiders can grow that big, especially if female.
I tried to click the link, but after having to identify motorcyles and busses 5 times in a row … I gave up. Maybe I’m a bot.
Good thing I have an actual book!
From a quick search these spiders aren’t that big
25-28mm body length is quite a considerable size. I think a cousin of these is often dubbed the “UK’s largest spider”, even though it technically isn’t. But they are up there. Yes, the US has tarantulas, giant house spiders and some larger wolf spiders, but Dolomedes is up there as well.
Credit “Spiders of North America” by Sarah Rose.
Even if that particular picture was AI (I don’t think it is), there is nothing surprising or exaggerated going on here. More like it’s a rather rare/undocumented behaviour. Bit it’s totally within the capabilities of a fishing spider.
Yep, they are generally opportunistic and can be quite brazen. But most of the time they’ll go after easier, smaller prey.
I used to have a goliath birdeater and it was entirely fed on crickets. We tried a baby mouse once, but it was a huge mess to clean up and they don’t need nor prefer it.
Theridiidae are usually the most notourious for catching much bigger prey.
Yup.