Fixed for a more accurate SVTP report.
:lol::lol1: seems much more like the truth.
Fixed for a more accurate SVTP report.
A new study, published in the journal PLoS ONE, suggests that the potentially deadly spiders might be spreading throughout North America as the planet warms.
However, a changing climate could make parts of Wisconsin, Michigan, Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania, New York, Nebraska and South Dakota suitable for it. It's not the amount of space that's changing, but the area it covers.
Wisconsin and South Dakota? Were they gonna take a plane over Minnesota and Iowa?
This is a load of BS, I think. Those areas, have had some of the coldest years on record. I'm in Illinois and it was 33 degrees this morning and it's May 3rd! It's farking COLD here and winters only seem to get longer every year.
Global warming is a myth and those spiders will freeze to death if they come here.
No joke. It was 53 when I left my house this morning...:uh oh:
No joke. It was 53 when I left my house this morning...:uh oh:
Is that cold? Because that sounds kind of warm to me haha
well i hope those mother****ers like rain:rollseyesHowever, a changing climate could make parts of Wisconsin, Michigan, Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania, New York, Nebraska and South Dakota suitable for it.
SVTP's worst fear? Close..
The brown recluse would need to be driving solstices...
ehck...i hate these damn things, spiders give me the willies.
i need to move to some dry arid mountain country where the things dont exist and can't live.