I did NOT scream like a girl! (I did when I stepped on the snake last year - sheer surprise!)
However, I brought it onto the asphalt to take a photo, and Daisy decided to give me some help. It was headed into the garage.
Once it spotted Daisy, it began hopping to get away. This just encouraged her.
Suddenly, it hopped up on her and deliberately got up on her and behind her ear where she couldn't reach it. She looked around and around, mystified as to where it went. I giggled.
I know they bite, so I rescued her!
Truthfully, I presume it is a dock spider, as it is HUGE. We often saw them around the lake. Living in a wetland, as we do, there is lots of moisture for them.
I hope you like the photo sequence as Daisy loses sight of it!
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The myth is that they eat fish.
The females get to be 15mm, males, 10mm long.
They eat water striders, and other water bugs, and hang around water.
The females often eat the males during courtship.
She carries her eggs in a silk bag in her jaws.
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we get the big wolf spiders here - as big as the palm of your hand but harmless. :)
Spiders are fascinating, but I don't want one on me! Poor Daisy. Glad she wasn't bitten.
I guess those males need to treat their lady right!
Cute pics of Daisy though I'd be screaming like a girl if one of those spiders jumped onto Oliver's ear!!
She carries her eggs in a silk bag in her jaws.
Wow, I know some poets who could take that line and run with it. I can't, at least not right now, but I'll send you an e-mail because I have a favor to ask.
K
Poor Daisy, although the shots are fun.
Daisy steals the show ~ She is beautiful! ~ Great shots for CC ~ ^_^
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