November 14, 2010

Look what the Cat Dragged in . . .

. . . . this morning. Hmmm. Lovely, no, for an arachnophobe like me?
I tell you, this cat is one dead kitty (spider is already a goner, although it did move a little bit. But with 2 legs missing, it's hard to get around).
I cannot find any information at all on this species on the web, but my guess is a Lebanese tarantula . All I know it’s one of the Theraphosidae family, but that’s where the story ends. It could be a Chaetopelma olivaceum or an Idiops syriacus , but I go for the first. These are the only two types of tarantulas we have in Lebanon.
I will now have to go out an buy a year's supply of PiffPaff  in order to fumigate the house from top to bottom. Maybe by some freak-trick of nature, this thing will clone itself in my house, which would result in me having to sell the house.

21 comments:

Unknown said...

I hate spiders espcially ones that big!

If I was you, I would head to the gas station instead, buy a few liters of gasoline, spread them around the house and light a match.

Eww!

القط said...

On the contrary, you should feel safe knowing that your cat is a skilled hunter, protecting the house from tarantulas.

Unknown said...

I've had these spiders in my house twice a year for the past 16 years--always when the weather is changing. A bite is a like a bee sting--Khaled's been bitten before. If you're allergic to bee stings you're allergic to these spiders' bites. Since my kids will not allow me to kill anything other than a mosquito or cockroad, I place a tupperware over them, a magazine or newspaper underneath, and release them outside.

Unknown said...

cockroach of course is what I meant.

Anonymous said...

But in Holland we see these spiders on Discovery Channel every evening, together with snakes and alligators. All we know is: one bite will most certainly kill you. Enough venom to kill a family in these spiders. Brrr.... I tell you, Lebanon is a dangerous place....

Sietske said...

Oke, wie is die grapjas? Jacob? Of Ysbrand?

Anonymous said...

Oh my god, that is hideous! At least you saw it dead and not alive!

Danielle said...

EEeeeeeekkk!! I freaked out when I saw a couple of ants and baby cockroaches in my house..I can't imagine finding THIS!

Sareen said...

I had this very same spider in my house the other day! It fell from within the A.C and onto my closet although I didn't realize it at the time. I just heard a thump. A few hours later, I saw it scurry from across my bed. I don't think I've ever screamed so loud in my life!

Anonymous said...

These tarantulas make great pets!!

Anonymous said...

That is indeed an example of Chaetopelma Olivaceum, one of the few species of Tarantula in the Middle East. Though not fatal, their venom does cause moderate pain, and like all Tarantulas in the eastern hemisphere, they are very aggressive. Its adult legspan usually reaches 10cm/4in, but can get to be up to 14cm/5.5in.

This species is the most widespread of the Middle Eastern tarantulas, and is found in the following countries:

Cyprus, Turkey, Syria, Greece (some of the southeastern islands), Lebanon, Jordan, Israel (where it is most common), West Bank, Gaza, Egypt, Saudi Arabia and Sudan.

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Anonymous said...

CHAETOPELMA OLIVACEYM LIVES IN CYPRUS ,TURKEY,GREECE,MIDDLE EAST AND EGYPT

Anonymous said...

THE IDIOP SYPIAKUS IS NOT
TARANTULA IT WAS A TRABDOOR SPIDER

Anonymous said...

THE IDIOPS SYRIAKUS IT IS A TRABDOOR SPIDER

Anonymous said...

THE CHAETOPELMA OLIVACEYM TARANTULA THIS SPECIES IS IN THE CRAK

Anonymous said...

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Anonymous said...

WTF THIS IS SO SCARY I HAVE SEEN CHAETOPELMA OLIVACEYM IN MY GARDEN

Anonymous said...

WHAT FACK THIS SPECIES LIVES IN EUROPE