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<blockquote data-quote="Dave Jay" data-source="post: 126430" data-attributes="member: 27677"><p>Still, you have a much wider range of inverts available than we do. If you want a really aggressive spider some of the wolf spiders are insane! </p><p>One night camping in the Mallee a very large spider wandered into the edge of the pool of light and stopped. A mate of mine said he'd get it moving on its way so he picked up a 2' bit of bark to shoo it with. Over 3 feet away from it it jumped towards him and struck the bark knee height with a loud crack! We decided it could do as it pleased!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave Jay, post: 126430, member: 27677"] Still, you have a much wider range of inverts available than we do. If you want a really aggressive spider some of the wolf spiders are insane! One night camping in the Mallee a very large spider wandered into the edge of the pool of light and stopped. A mate of mine said he'd get it moving on its way so he picked up a 2' bit of bark to shoo it with. Over 3 feet away from it it jumped towards him and struck the bark knee height with a loud crack! We decided it could do as it pleased! [/QUOTE]
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