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Stories: Cuidado as aranhas (Part Three)

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Cuidado as aranhas (Part Three) 25 Nov 2003
It has been seven years that I have returned from the mission and do not speak much portuguese anymore. So, if you can't understand a thing I write in portuguese, fear not! I speak more spanish now than portuguese and apologize for my poor portuguese. He is the story in english about the spiders in response to E. Petersen. As already presented by E. Petersen, the spiders in Brazil are huge and look frightening. In any case, I too had found the same webs extending through the jungle. Likewise, the webs had dangling from them long twines of web with sticks attached at chest height. I suppose they were an attempt to cultivate vibration from any animal or person and dropping down on them. However, I think that the argument of E. Petersen is most plausible [To stabilize the webs]. ..;P
Lyle Richard Nielsen Send Email
 
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