I had a mantis once that ate a cricket from the butt to the head. All that was left at once point was the cricket's head but it's antenna and mouthparts were still moving.
Not to sound like a stickler but isn't this thread "who has the largest..."? Well I'm fairly certain that if your spider is a four inch T it isn't so why post a picture of it?
That would be like saying that humans would prefer to eat roadkill and what they find in dumpsters because dogs do. Your "scientific method" seems to need a little work. :?
Actually cephalopods are very intelligent on the animal scale and they don't have spines and have demonstrated the ability to learn. IMO it's ENTIRELY due to "feeding a mammal to a fanged creepy thing gives me the willies" that some people frown on feeding mice and such to bugs and reptiles...
You could always do the Pepsi Challenge. Put in a piece of chicken and a live mouse and see which one the T goes after. You'd have to do several tests to reduce the chance factor but I'm sure the T would be game. {D The fact that T's are geared for sensing motion rather than the ripe waft...
So what if your trap is a shoe box with a one-way door on it and instead of a piece of wire to break the mouse's back and die a slow, painful death you have a eight-legged, fanged mechanism that gets it over quick. . . :?
Just wanted to bring this back to the top. Your pictures are done, waiting to be downloaded. I sent you an email but it got kicked back because your mailbox is full (no I didn't try to email them {D ) Go ahead and email me at sferrin_at_xmission.com
My t tries to climb glass too. Sometimes it can, sometimes it can't. If it wedges itself in a corner and there is dirt or water deposits to make it rough it can climb- barely. Who cares if it can climb glass or not? Is your T broke because it can't climb glass? No.
Me too. Sometimes you'll find the oddest knowledge gaps. I once took a file in to get printed on a dye-sub and had the image sized for 300 pixels per inch. Well Photoshop said the format was in 72 dpi so the guy immediatey changed it to 300dpi and the image size ballooned and he said "whoa...
You can email any file format no problem at all. Just don't stick it in an HTML format email like a moron. And no way in HELL do you need 300 DPI for a tire cover. It would be a complete and total waste. Unless you plan to view it with a magnifying glass on a regular basis it would be...
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