BringontheBugs Well-known member Joined Mar 20, 2016 Messages 245 Reaction score 46 Location United States Apr 13, 2020 #2 WATCH ME WHIP, WATCH ME SPIDER. New blog post!
hibiscusmile Well-known member Joined Dec 28, 2006 Messages 13,738 Reaction score 933 Location Ohio Apr 13, 2020 #3 watch me nay nay!
BringontheBugs Well-known member Joined Mar 20, 2016 Messages 245 Reaction score 46 Location United States Apr 14, 2020 #4 hibiscusmile said: watch me nay nay! Click to expand... LOL!
Youcrashstanding Member Joined Feb 16, 2020 Messages 8 Reaction score 2 Location Atlanta May 14, 2020 #5 I'm kind of fascinated by whipspiders, but also still vaguely freaked out.
BringontheBugs Well-known member Joined Mar 20, 2016 Messages 245 Reaction score 46 Location United States May 16, 2020 #6 Youcrashstanding said: I'm kind of fascinated by whipspiders, but also still vaguely freaked out. Click to expand... They're basically the embodiment of what society would label as "creepy", but in person it's easy to see that they are just timid, gentle, lanky bois.
Youcrashstanding said: I'm kind of fascinated by whipspiders, but also still vaguely freaked out. Click to expand... They're basically the embodiment of what society would label as "creepy", but in person it's easy to see that they are just timid, gentle, lanky bois.
C cwebster Well-known member Joined Dec 1, 2016 Messages 387 Reaction score 34 Location Central Coast, CA Nov 29, 2020 #7 We have two types of whip spiders. They are not creepy at all.