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Sunday, September 6, 2020

8 Scorpion Facts To Make Your Skin Crawl


PHOENIX (3TV/CBS 5) - Scorpions become more active in Arizona once the temperature rises above 70 degrees. So you'll see more scorpions from March through October in the Phoenix area.

Outside your home, or inside the house, these creepy-crawly creatures can be found anywhere.

Here are 8 terrifying and amazing facts about scorpions. Apologies in advance for any nightmares you might have. Ready?

To read more on this story, click here: 8 Scorpion Facts To Make Your Skin Crawl




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Sunday, October 26, 2014

Is This the Most Hideous Spider Video Ever? Wolf Spider Hauls Mass of Babies on its Back Into a House (Video)


From their fearsome fangs to rippling legs, spiders strike fear into many people – especially when they invade the home or workplace.

Two men in Missouri have had an especially unwelcome visit from a large wolf spider, whose abdomen was covered in a writhing mass of tiny spiderlings.

While the mother arachnid may have been looking for a safe place to raise her wriggling brood, her presence was met with horror by panicked onlookers.

To read more on this story and see video, click here: Is This the Most Hideous Spider Video Ever?


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Tuesday, October 21, 2014

Deadly Spider Found in Family's Bananas


The last thing you'd expect to find lurking in your bananas is a creature whose Greek scientific name means "murderess."

But that's exactly what one London family found after a grocery delivery from the Waitrose supermarket chain, the Daily Mail reports. The family patriarch (known only as "Tim") was unloading the groceries when he spied the venomous Brazilian wandering spider—the world's most dangerous arachnid, LiveScience reports—and panicked, dropping the bananas into a bowl and trapping the spider by one of its legs.


To read more on this story, click here: Deadly Spider Found in Family's Bananas









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