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If you meant the centipede, I would think so. If you had a real Scolopendra Gigantea as a pet, you wouldn't let the poisonous cunt run around loose like that, and you certainly wouldn't let it near your cat.

 

I'm not going to google that and just assume you made it up.

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I grew up in Bolivia and we had those things.

 

In fact, I'm not proud of it but at age 12 a friend caught one of them and had it in a jar.  He had the bright idea to fight it with a tarantula that another kid had, we put them together in a terrarium and watched them fight each other.  It was actually amazing, to this day I find the whole thing repellent but there was something undeniably fascinating about watching the battle.

 

In case you're curious, the centipede stung the tarantula over and over from a distance and we all thought it was going to win.  The tarantula just circled, slowly, waiting for an opportunity.  The centipede eventually got juuuuust a bit too close, the tarantula lunged and bit him almost in half.  It was all over in about a tenth of a second.

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I grew up in Bolivia and we had those things.

 

In fact, I'm not proud of it but at age 12 a friend caught one of them and had it in a jar. He had the bright idea to fight it with a tarantula that another kid had, we put them together in a terrarium and watched them fight each other. It was actually amazing, to this day I find the whole thing repellent but there was something undeniably fascinating about watching the battle.

 

In case you're curious, the centipede stung the tarantula over and over from a distance and we all thought it was going to win. The tarantula just circled, slowly, waiting for an opportunity. The centipede eventually got juuuuust a bit too close, the tarantula lunged and bit him almost in half. It was all over in about a tenth of a second.

Did the taratula survive and did it eat the centipede?

 

Was the spider deadly to humans cause those centipedes are arent they?

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Did the taratula survive and did it eat the centipede?

 

Was the spider deadly to humans cause those centipedes are arent they?

Only deadly to humans if you have an allergic reaction. Pretty fucking painful otherwise. I would imagine the spider would have had to have had a bit of a sit down afterwards.

 

Tarantulas aren't deadly to humans.

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