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A Giant Spider Web = A Giant Spider: Video

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by on 09-06-2007 at 03:40 AM (414 Views)
I'm all about nature, but I'd be scared to death if I ever saw a spider web that was 200 yards long. So there's no way I'm going to Lake Tawakoni State Park in Texas. They've discovered a giant spider web the length of two football fields that covers trees, shrubs and a hiking trail.

Apparently the shrill of thousands of caught mosquitoes is deafening. But no one has seen the not-so-itsy-bitsy-spider. In fact, nobody even seems to know what species could have spun so massive a web. In an attempt to ease our minds, scientists are saying it's not one spider, but a group of cooperative hippy spiders working together on a communal web.

I don't know about you, but I'm not buying that story. I'm pretty sure it's an atomic TARANTULA!



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