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Old Sep 20, 2013 | 2:59 pm
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Originally Posted by dunk
The flight was operated by G-BNLP, which over the previous couple of weeks had operated to JFK, DXB, JNB, LAX, RUH, BOS and IAD. I wonder how long it had been on board ?

Thanks to Wikipedia, I now know that tarantulas are indigenous to the US, although generally only the south and west ...

And that "In addition to more mundane cuisine, tarantulas are considered a delicacy in certain cultures (e.g. Venezuela and Cambodia). They are usually roasted over an open fire to remove the hair and then eaten."
I was going to say, it didn't originate in Seattle. They're as rare here as venomous snakes, which only appear when they hitch a ride on a truck from east of the Cascades.
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