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Hawai'i, The Big Island

Finally got a good picture of the Kane Spider! That’s not the biggest I’ve seen but it’s close to it. This one is a male and easily 3 inches accross. It’s hard to get a good photo since these guys are night time hunters. They can run at frighteningly fast speeds and they jump! Don’t worry, they aren’t poisonous and prefer to flee when discovered.  They’re actually great to have around because they eat all sorts of bugs and are big enough to take on a full grown cockroach with ease.

Just don’t dig too deep in the fruit bowl during the day!
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Finally got a good picture of the Kane Spider! That’s not the biggest I’ve seen but it’s close to it. This one is a male and easily 3 inches accross. It’s hard to get a good photo since these guys are night time hunters. They can run at frighteningly fast speeds and they jump! Don’t worry, they aren’t poisonous and prefer to flee when discovered. They’re actually great to have around because they eat all sorts of bugs and are big enough to take on a full grown cockroach with ease.

Just don’t dig too deep in the fruit bowl during the day!

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Welcome to my blog! I have many plans for this site. Previously, this site was used to give information to people in Walnut Creek, CA who were interested in my backyard farming services. Now that I'm out travelling I've converted it to a blog about my journeys.

What inspires my interest in sustainable farming? I'm a food lover who's quite fascinated by nature! It's no wonder that I enjoy growing plants - especially the edible varieties! This blog is about my adventure of traveling and growing food as I go.
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