That don't have respect for the human race they just see us as a predator or a nuisance but what gives us the right to judge whether a creature deserves to live or die i am sure we as the human race won't like it when a superior race comes and starts deciding if we live or not and squash us because they find us disgusting.They don't know that we can beat them but as a general rule anything bigger than themselves they either find us as a threat and become agitated and defend themselves or as a predator and run.Just because spiders don't attack us doesn't mean they have some level of respect for the human race. They don't attack because they know we'd win. Well, unless it was a poison spider and bit the shit out of somebody.
So true i love to study a spiders web and just wonder how the hell they have the patience to make i but then of course that is their way of catching their prey. We have a St Andrew's Cross spider at work that has made a beautiful cone shaped web and we have left him there for a good three months and he hasn't been disturbed since everyone who sees him i can only assume that all the kids and parents and teachers respect the beauty of it and leave it undisturbed which is great to know.I like to think of spiders as architects, or artists. Those webs that you try to destroy are beautiful works of art created in such a short period of time. In that web, the spider will trap disease spreading insects such as flies and mosquitoes. Without them, you'll get AIDS. So if you already don't have AIDS, you should thank your fellow spider. If you do have AIDS, it's because you keep killing them. I'm telling you, that arachnophobia is a killer.
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