Definitely a dodgy AF scam.Thoughts on if this is dodgy or not... Posted a bike for sale on FB Market place, within 10 mins I get a message asking location. The bloke then says, oh my brother lives close to there and he can come collect it, then wants my payID so he can make a full payment and his brother will come collect. I questioned that he is wanting to pay full aksing price (no haggling) for an unseen bike as I certainly would want to look at a bike before committing to full asking price? Is this a scam? It seems as though once the money is in my account through PayID they cant take it back?
That was my thought tooWolf spider?
I have them in burrows out in my back lawn.
Definitely a Wolfie. Come in a variety of colours and sizes, ground dwellers, have two larger forward facing eyes. Afaik, the only spider that carries it's bubbies on its back. Apparently no real danger to people, but can be bad for doggos.View attachment 398785
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Lol, snuck that in while I was typingThat was my thought too
The Find-a-spider Guide - Wolf spider
The Find-a-spider Guide: A guide to identifying Australian spiders found in South-east Queensland.www.findaspider.org.au
@Plankosaurus is the resident spider-man. He knoweth the arachnids.
Type faster!Lol, snuck that in while I was typing
I like little multi legged critters
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Sounds like a loving, caring relationship.No thanks to you hiding realistic looking plastic ones in my bed and threatening to put your pet Huntsman in my room. Jerk.
Well if it wasn't a spider bite, why do I have all these warts @Plankosaurus ???Definitely a Wolfie. Come in a variety of colours and sizes, ground dwellers, have two larger forward facing eyes. Afaik, the only spider that carries it's bubbies on its back. Apparently no real danger to people, but can be bad for doggos.
Plenty of people mistake them for huntsman's (wall puppies) and vice versa. They can both be big and brown and fast, but wall puppies tend to live in trees and houses where the wolfie usually won't go inside because there's not much undergrowth and holes to hide in.
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Oh yes, he definitely loves spiders and cares for them.Sounds like a loving, caring relationship.
I went with huntsman because of the front legs being twisted and turned in but after having a bit of a google I think you might be right,Definitely a Wolfie. Come in a variety of colours and sizes, ground dwellers, have two larger forward facing eyes. Afaik, the only spider that carries it's bubbies on its back. Apparently no real danger to people, but can be bad for doggos.
Plenty of people mistake them for huntsman's (wall puppies) and vice versa. They can both be big and brown and fast, but wall puppies tend to live in trees and houses where the wolfie usually won't go inside because there's not much undergrowth and holes to hide in.
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But do they love him? Unrequited love is hard.Oh yes, he definitely loves spiders and cares for them.
Like dogs, they can't tell you they love you back but they show it in their cute little eyes when you feed them something delicious.But do they love him? Unrequited love is hard.
Oh, that wasn't a bite...Well if it wasn't a spider bite, why do I have all these warts @Plankosaurus ???
I was going to talk about my experience with a Sophie but it wasnt a blowfly and isn't suitable for publication.Like dogs, they can't tell you they love you back but they show it in their cute little eyes when you feed them someone.
If it's done to a sibling it's comedy, done to anyone else it's crime!Sounds like a loving, caring relationship.
We were packing up the camper and an enormous huntsman climbed out of the awning bag and ran up on top to get away from us only to be scooped up by a nearby kookaburra.Grabbed the bike out of the van the other day, a big fat Huntsman plops out with it. Tried to usher it off the trailhead to some trees when a relatively innocuous looking small black bug attacked. Had the spider incapacitated in seconds and started dragging it away.
Felt a bit guilty about that.
Yikes. Sounds like a hardcore bug.Grabbed the bike out of the van the other day, a big fat Huntsman plops out with it. Tried to usher it off the trailhead to some trees when a relatively innocuous looking small black bug attacked. Had the spider incapacitated in seconds and started dragging it away.
Felt a bit guilty about that.