This morning I was just minding my own business when a big spider crawled up behind the toilet and scared the crap out of me. I thought it was a hexagon spider if there is such thing but then tiny spiders came out its stomachs. Then I realized that the spider was an old, female spider carrying its own spider egg sack it was unusual because I always thought that spiders put there egg sack somewhere safe but no this was a different kind of spider. This time I thought maybe when all of the baby spiders crawl out they might feed of the dead mother, I feel sorry that spiders can't live so long Although most spiders live for at most two years, tarantulas and other mygalomorph spiders can live
up to 25 years in captivity. While the venom of a few species is
dangerous to humans, scientists are now researching the use of spider venom in medicine and as non-polluting pesticides. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spider
This information is from the internet and if you know what mygalomorph means than please leave a comment down below.
Plus I have no idea what tip of spider this is but there everywhere.
Hi and welcome to Outside the Box In this space I will post my artwork the things I find fascinating
Friday, 13 March 2015
Hello Melbourne
It all starts in a plane to Melbourne its all ''Bumpy'' as usual when I first got to Melbourne we hired a car as usual. Lets just skip to the interesting parts like I saw two King Parrots, one was female and the other a male they weren't scared of me. I wonder why?
Can you spot them? well I hope you can. Oh I just remembered I went to an aquarium in Melbourne as well, here is a list of what I saw. Seahorses, penguins, fish, sharks, rays, a crocodile, lizards, jelly fish and turtles.
OK that's all bi, toodloo.
Tuesday, 10 March 2015
Hello Blog
Hello this is my first post, I have been drawing wonderful pictures of people and anime. Take a look at my drawing.
Pretty cool hah, and also one morning I looked at my budgies, one is new, and I saw a big long stick insect. The two birds acted like it was going to eat them here is a picture.
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