I was told this is a Banana spider, not sure if that's correct. They were very common along a trail I hiked in the forest (jungle) in Capurganá, Chocó department Colombia. I understand their bite is serious. If incorrect id please correct.
No way man! The wiki page has a much more characteristic one, and it has a male in the shot, AND it is grubbin on some chow. Plus I'm just guessing it is Nephila clavipes because they are just so damn common in that area. They are to Colombia, like Araneus diadematus is to the NW.YES! The bite is deadly serious!! DANGER! BEWARE! If you happen to be an insect or (rarely), a small bird.
Got to love the legs and feet adaptation. Amazing acrobats in their webs, just barely able to walk outside of them.
Thanks for the beautiful picture. Classic. You should submit that shot to the Wiki page. It's much better than the one they have now.
A friend of mine wrote about the horrorifying Tulsa invasion a while back. I quote her:Back in 2009 Whole Foods in Tulsa, OK found a live Phoneutria species in once of their fruit shipments. Those things are pretty gnarly!
Thanks for that post, since it's almost 4am here and a I just got off work, that blew my mind! lolA friend of mine wrote about the horrorifying Tulsa invasion a while back. I quote her:
"A credible but unsuccessful attempt was made yesterday by the Local Fauna Association of the Amazon Basin to protect it's rapidly diminishing habitat. A volunteer member of the Phoneutria tribe of arachnids undertook a perilous several thousand mile expedition with the apparent hope of envenoming any of several Tulsa produce handlers. This is, of course, an obvious profile targeting of mid west Americans in general who are well known to patronize many if not all of the corporate businesses engaged in rain forest destruction.
Sadly, the effort was aborted, and the brave volunteer was captured and immediately sentenced to death by slow torture in a biological laboratory. Unnamed Brazilian Wandering Spider, we salute you and sincerely hope that the life you gave was not in vain. However, we fear that such future efforts will also, as a general rule, fail. Patience dear fellow animals. Let the bullet, the land mines, the famine, the industrial toxins and the automobile do their job restoring the rightful order of life on this planet. "
I did and it says central time. I'm in Illinois.@ snark nice, gave this insomniac a good laugh.
@ rob I think you need to look at your clock again my friend