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Post by Michael Povey »

I am going to Tobago on the 8 November 2004, can anyone tell me if I am likely to encounter any
spiders?
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Hi Michael

Welcome aboard!

Well, you get spiders everywhere, but I can't say that they're any worse in Tobago than anywhere elsewhere (particularly compared to here in the UK at the moment). There are, I believe, no noxious or poisonous spiders on Tobago.
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Thanks Steve
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I hate spiders. I'm not phobic, but have to call a neighbour in to dispose of anything that you can hear walking across the floor, if you know what I mean :)

I didn't see a spider on either of my two trips, so I think you'll be OK.

Rachel
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I don't want to worry anyone - but while we were staying in a villa at Mt. Irvine a few weeks back - we had a little incident with a spider..... During the evening I suddenly heard screams from my partner and her daughter from the kitchen - which not only brought me running but the night security man too - and the cause of the noise was there walking (strolling) across the kitchen floor - a large spider - getting on for the size of a saucer :o .
Anyway, this was quickly escorted outside by the security man - but the thing that amused me was the comment from him of "It's only a baby!!". Well if that was a baby - I'm glad we didn't meet Mother! :)

I must admit the things I wasn't too keen on were the very small lizards which occasionally ran across the tiled floor. I tried once to scoop one on a paper to pop him (or her) outside - but it moved at lightning speed under the nearest chair.

At least these "little" creatures are harmless - and we are a lot bigger than they are!

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Lizards? ... they keep the nasty mossies away !!

Spiders? ... the size of saucers?

Think about it ... that spider was probably keeping all the rodents away ... Eeeeeek !! :shock:
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I suppose now is not the time to tell of my encounter with a 6-foot-plus long rainbow boa constrictor near Speyside .....
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Post by Kevin Hampson »

Hi Cornelia,
Our taxi driver told us the caught a boa a while back in that area that was taking goats, I think the basic jist of the story was the guy was accusing people of stealing his goats, kept watch to catch the culprit and ended up catching a dirty great snake.

Think I stick with barracuda.


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Erm ... I think I'd rather take my chances with the Boa, Kevin !!
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An aside: Our favorite taxi driver once told us that we were mistaken in thinking that all the goat-like creatures you see everywhere in Tobago are actually goats.
He said some are sheep. Sheep?, I said skeptically. They have no wool. He said that tropical sheep have adapted to the heat by not growing much wool. Then he explained how to tell the difference: One of them has a tail that goes up; the other's tail goes down. Damn if I can remember which is which.
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Hi Cornelia,
I'll check with some of the Welsh guys that I work with they are bound to know.

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Sheep Down - Goats Up

Oddly enough it was a Shetlander who knew, it’s just started a very interesting conversation in the coffee shop.

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Cornelia, methinks you're trying to pull the wool over our eyes.
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I was about to reply "Ba-a-a-a-a-a-ah humbug," when I came across this site:
http://www.sheepandgoat.com

You'll find info about Tobago sheep several paragraphs down. Photos, too! It's amazing all the info out there on the internet.
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Hey!!! All I ever wanted to know about sheep on Tobago but was afraid to ask!!

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Animals

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Its wonderful how this thread has taken on a Darwin theory if you look at its evolution.
Spiders
Lizards
Mossies
Boa constrictors
Goats
Sheep
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Iwonder what Ann Robinson would make of it
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Post by Terry Gilbert »

Me thinks this thread has opened up a whole "new can of worms!" :lol:

Terry the spider
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Post by Kevin Hampson »

Could it be we have all missed the reason we are offered wellies for rain forest walks? :oops:

Terry I thought the spiders name was Boris
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I'm afraid I didn't ask the spider what his or her name was - when I go back next year I will do so :roll:

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Post by Paul Tallet »

Quite fascinating ... I will now observe such phenomena with considerable knowingness and wisdom.

Has anyone actually met a manicoo ? ... that could produce a few cans of worms ... and you would need a good set of trainers if you did !!
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