I dropped my car keys . . .

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I got out of my car with a handful of stuff and was walking across the courthouse lawn when I dropped my keys on the ground. When I bent over to pick them up I noticed something move and yanked my hand back up. Turns out it was only a tarantula. I bent back down to let the little fellow climb up in my hand but after checking me it out it decided to move on.

I suspect it's looking for a place to burrow up before the expected frost in a few days.

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They are generally harmless, i.e., not aggressive and hostile. When I lived just outside Fort Worth, they were inhabiting our back yard in some numbers. There was a small stream running through it, and I imagine they liked being near water. I don't remember any of them ever getting into our house. But sometimes scorpions did, which is another story. We just left the tarantulas alone. After awhile, my wife came to terms with them. In west Texas I have seen some tarantulas about the size of my hand, unlike the smaller ones in our back yard.
 
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I shot that spider only ten times because I ran out of ammo.
 
Heel stomp- EXECUTE!!
Now, it is harmless, and not aggressive or hostile. :D ;)


I had no clue you guys had those in Arkansas. Are they native?

Yes they are native, but we usually see them out and about more this time of year because they are looking for a place to den up for the winter, you know, kind of like black bears.
 
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We camped out last weekend in Eastern OK with a large group of people and saw several Tarantulas. They are very common and I've never been too concerned with them but about the time we went to sleep in the tent a lightning storm started and when lightning flashed my girlfriend saw a huge spider on the mesh window! We thought it was inside the tent but then realized it was outside on the mesh, just starting to weave a web. It looked like a Black Widow but with thicker legs and it was about the size of a Tarantuala but wasn't hairy. I knocked it off the mesh from the inside with my shoe and the next day I Googled pictures of all the spiders in the Southwest and didn't see any that were like it. With Halloween approaching it made for a pretty creepy night!
 
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I've been retired since '97 & for some reason never took the handcuff key off my keyring.

My F-I-L is 80 and his wife 64 and they've both been retired for many years and have a cuff key on every key ring!


I noticed the cuff key, then studied the Kwick-set house key before I studied the spider!

Ivan
 
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