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<blockquote data-quote="m0lsx" data-source="post: 224177" data-attributes="member: 29323"><p>I have just acquired a book first published in 1994 called The Book of the Spider by Paul Hillyard. It's not a book that many will read from cover to cover, but more a book that many will dip into for it's diverse collection of random facts about Arachnids. </p><p></p><p>Everything from Arachnophobia to how far an Australian Barking Spider (Selenocosmia crassipes,) has been known to drag as chicken. Which is 50 feet (16 meters.) Apparently it had one of the chicken legs down it's burrow. It also reports a P regalis eating a small rat. </p><p></p><p>This is certainly an interesting book to dip into.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="m0lsx, post: 224177, member: 29323"] I have just acquired a book first published in 1994 called The Book of the Spider by Paul Hillyard. It's not a book that many will read from cover to cover, but more a book that many will dip into for it's diverse collection of random facts about Arachnids. Everything from Arachnophobia to how far an Australian Barking Spider (Selenocosmia crassipes,) has been known to drag as chicken. Which is 50 feet (16 meters.) Apparently it had one of the chicken legs down it's burrow. It also reports a P regalis eating a small rat. This is certainly an interesting book to dip into. [/QUOTE]
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