What do really big Aussie spiders eat?

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Gekko71
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What do really big Aussie spiders eat?

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that is a f***ing enormous spider :shock:

funny how the foodchain has little twists in it huh :P
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It's a good thing I don't live in Australia. I'd have to use a shotgun to kill that spider.
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I am NOT going to click on that link. Nuh-uhh. No way.
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We have Orb Weaver spiders here in Michigan. They are not as big as the tropical variety but non-the-less are large. They are also quite beautiful spiders especially if you see one with the early morning sun highlighting it's gold and black body whilst it sits stretched out in it's dew sprinkled web.
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Ah yes, whenever I see big, beautiful spiders I can't help but meditate on God's wonderful creation...
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holy jebus!!
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