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RE: Cheiracanthium furculatum [Common House Sac Spider]

in Arachnids2 years ago

Thanks! Yeah, the bite is a little sore, but not so bad. They are indeed really cool. The creepy thing is apparently an inherited phobia of sorts from long ago when arachnids were a little more harmful than they are today. But like any fear, getting more knowledge on them erases the fear.

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I also imagine that in the ancient past, when we did not have the protection of modern civilization, we were in bigger danger of a negative interaction with spiders, particularly in warm tropical climates. I found this excellent article on prehistoric spiders.

 2 years ago  

Definitely, the lack of knowledge on basic hygiene and how to treat and keep wounds clean has helped us survive so much that would have killed our ancestors.

And that spider article is awesome! I haven't heard of this development, but it's amazing. I always figured orb-weavers were the oldest of the true spiders, but it seems the net-casters beat them in this case. hanks to linking it!