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    Here are a couple of my lolspiders.




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    Lol! Nice!

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    I love the LOL Spiders and the spider jack-o-lanterns reminded of me of what I did last Halloween. Because I'm too poor to buy decorations I decided to make them myself, including a "Lactrodectus paperplateus".
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    Oh yeah - almost forgot our homemade Halloween cards.
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    That's very cute, Itsy Bitsy!
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    It's a Hervestmern! Seriously though, that picture is horrifying and should be a meme, too funny!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Itsy Bitsy View Post
    It's a Hervestmern! Seriously though, that picture is horrifying and should be a meme, too funny!
    Yeah, I know it's a harvestman, but I couldn't resist adding the caption. (Its palps even look like orthodontic headgear!)
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    LOL, oh how ANYone could harm such an adorable little face is beyond me. There is a video on youtube I think. Jumping Spiders, Teddy Bears of the spider world. it's so cute.

    ETA: but most jumping spiders are fairly small, so people usually don't want to get that close to see their total cuteness. \now wondering if there are any really Big jumping spiders.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cattrix View Post
    ETA: but most jumping spiders are fairly small, so people usually don't want to get that close to see their total cuteness. \now wondering if there are any really Big jumping spiders.
    Jumping spiders are small. I don't think they usually exceed 2.2 cm (0.87 inches) in body length.
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