Do spiders get bored ?

abvidledUK

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I've had one sitting in my bath for a few days now.

It hardly moves.

Even when I shine my 1w Luxeon on it.

Don't they get bored ?

They don't usually move until I teach them how to swim..
 
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Kryosphinx

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I'd be careful if I were you. Some sick-minded people have security cameras mounted on trained ninja-spiders.
Ever wonder where Spiderman came from? He's a super trained ninja-spider.
 

drizzle

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Better yet an animal telepathist. They usually tell pet owners what they want to hear...er...I mean, what their pets are thinking. We have one on an alternative talk radio program here. Don't ask me how I know. :whistle:
 

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Spiders don't get bored. It's waiting for prey. I have one living inside my computer. He hangs out on the Northbridge most of the time. I leave him be and his webs collect some of the dust.
 

abvidledUK

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Former_Mag_User said:
What I want to know is why you haven't used the bath in a few days :sick2:

Cos I've got 3 showers and two baths !!
 

dcarch8

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cyberhobo said:
Spiders don't get bored. It's waiting for prey. I have one living inside my computer. ---------.

I hope this is not how you correct bugs and viuses in a computer!

dcarch8 :)
 

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cyberhobo said:
Spiders don't get bored. It's waiting for prey. I have one living inside my computer. He hangs out on the Northbridge most of the time. I leave him be and his webs collect some of the dust.
You must have a lot of bugs in your computer if that spider is still alive.
 

Outrider

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"His"? Now that could be a sexest remark. How do you know it's not a lady spider watiing for a shoe sale?:aaa:



TedTheLed said:
the spider may have shed his 'skin' and be long gone, leaving you staring at his exoskeleton...? :poke:
 

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Outrider said:
"His"? Now that could be a sexest remark. How do you know it's not a lady spider watiing for a shoe sale?:aaa:

you may have made a sexist remark as well; how do you know it isn't a gentleman spider waiting for a shoe sale?
 
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