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What if spiders would be the size of the wolves?


The image above: Coconut crab




What if spiders would be the size of the wolves?

This is one of the key element in many horror movies, and we are almost every time forget that the noble crayfishes are in the same main sequence with spider-animals, which means spiders can be very large. And if we are thinking that lobsters and coconut crab (picture above) (1)  is really big, we can say that the spiders could be the size of wolves. The size of sea-spiders can be over 70 centimeters(2). 

Sometimes I have thought that reports of giant spiders can be caused because people have seen coconut crab and mistakenly thought that thing is a spider. Those animals seem similar to the spiders, and sometimes people are thinking that they are looking at spiders. 

The noble crayfishes are sea scorpions and some of the most poisonous animals in the world. So if we are thinking more carefully, we can say that the spiders are crustaceans, what living on the dry land. Or when we are looking at those species carefully, some spiders are living in the sea and some of them are living on the drylands. 

The bugs like isopods are not quite big when they are living on dry land but sea isopods can be very big, and there are tales about the deep-sea isopods, what can be the size of mini-cooper. The fact is, that giant isopods(3) might be the size of the dog, but the mini-cooper size creatures might be "fishermen's tales". 

Or actually, noble crayfishes are arthropods, what is one of the most usual group of animals(4). So if some coconut crab-style noble crayfish could be large, that means that in the oceans might live sea spiders, what are bigger than wolves, we might ask, what if those animals live on the ground? 

What if the spider would be as big as wolves? Would that thing change anything? When we are thinking about spiders and scorpions, those animals can kill people anyway, and that means there might nothing change is they would be the size of the dog-animals. Or maybe those things would be found better, who knows the answer? 

But the fact is that the world is full of poisonous animals, like snakes and lizards. Those animals can be deadly is they bite to humans, and also spiders like Black Widow are dangerous in their natural size. So if we are thinking about the size of spiders, those animals must not grow bigger than they can be terrible. The reason for the danger what spider causes for humans is that the poison of that animal causes necrosis in the body and this kind of thing would cause death. 





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