>Tarantulas own pets. They take frogs, and bring them back to their hovels to keep as pets. They take their legs, gently stroke the frog's back, and pat the frog on its head, and lightly scratch behind the earholes. The frog will eat harmfull insects for the Tarantula
THEY ARE WATCHING ME, I CAN'T STOP THEM ANYMORE, THEY ARE TOO STRONG!!!!
Adrian Cox
That just shows that even tarantula's have a soul where Chinese Jews and nigs don't
Ethan Perez
Very educational and entertaining. Thank you for teaching us of your people, hue.
Caleb Mitchell
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Liam Ortiz
Isn't their something about Moloch worshipers being afraid of spiders, or some such shit?
Carson Ross
u fucking racyst
Wyatt Walker
>spiders weave not here
Slogan at bohemian grove. So yeah moloch ducks are scare of keks spider bros
Ryan James
so kek has a new best friend now? what is the name of the spider god?
Kevin Stewart
Spider Bro.
Alexander Thompson
That right, now I remember.
40 internets to you, friend.
Sebastian Evans
A weapon to surpass metal gear
James Hall
Yeah, well you don't have North American gray tree frogs in Monkeyland. This isn't scientific, it's some faggot playing with his pets.
Sebastian Edwards
The spider, along with its web, is featured in mythological fables, cosmology, artistic spiritual depictions, and in oral traditions throughout the world since ancient times.
In Ancient Egypt, the spider was associated with the goddess Neith in her aspect as spinner and weaver of destiny, this link continuing later through the Babylonian Ishtar and the Greek Arachne,[5] who was later equated as the Roman goddess Minerva.
The most notable ancient legend that explains the origin of the spider comes from the Greek story of the weaving competition between Athena the goddess, and Arachne, sometimes described as a princess. This story may have originated in Lydian mythology;[a] but the myth, briefly mentioned by Virgil in 29 BC,[b] is known from the later Greek mythos after Ovid wrote the poem Metamorphoses between the years AD 2 and 8.[8] The Greek "arachne" (αράχνη) means "spider",[9][10] and is the origin of Arachnida, the spiders' taxonomic class.[11]
Angel Brooks
>what is the name of the spider god? As far as I know, the only god who is actually a spider is Anansi. But her's black.
The Egyptians associated spiders with the goddess Neith, but she's not physically a spider.
Zachary Murphy
This myth tells of Arachne, the daughter of a famous Tyrian purple wool dyer in Hypaepa of Lydia. Due to her father's skill with cloth dyeing, Arachne became adept in the art of weaving. Eventually, she began to consider herself to be a greater weaver than the goddess Athena herself, and challenged the goddess to a weaving contest to prove her superior skill. Athena wove the scene of her victory over Poseidon that had earned her the patronage of Athens, while Arachne wove a tapestry featuring many episodes of infidelity among the Gods of Olympus, which angered Athena. The goddess conceded that Arachne's weaving was flawless, but she was infuriated by the mortal's pride. In a final moment of anger, Athena destroyed Arachne's tapestry and loom with her shuttle and cursed Arachne to live with extreme guilt. Out of sadness, Arachne soon hanged herself. Taking pity on her, Athena brought her back to life transformed as a spider, using the poison aconite;[c] "—and ever since, Arachne, as a spider, weaves her web."[12]
Luke Moore
Yeah it's a well known symbiotic relationship.
Adam Ramirez
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Kayden Scott
HOLY SHIT KEK IS HERE
Gabriel Allen
Of course he is. Where else would he be but here in his temple, among his faithful followers?
All these posts^ >spider >spider >spider TRANTULAS ARE NOT SPIDERS
Benjamin Morales
Literally alluding to the myth of minerva and arachGreekGirl who defied a god in a contest of skill
Adam Clark
>Humans consume about 400 million tonnes of meat and fish each year. >Researchers calculated that the world's spiders consume between 400 and 800 million tonnes of insects and other critters annually.