A guy at the Uni of Cbr carpark abandoned his car at the entryway, because there was a giant huntsman on the outside of the driver's side window.

He was apparently afraid of winding down the window to activate the entry boom gate.

Luckily my work colleague was in the car behind him, and helped remove the spider with a small branch.

@troberts having had large huntsmen spiders in a few of my cars, I can understand his trepidation.
@david @troberts I have had one pop out from behind the sun visor and I pulled over and leapt out like a cartoon.

@kate @david @troberts This. Every time I think it would be nice to visit Australia some day, I am reminded of this.

I think I might just stay here in the nice, safe north where the most dangerous things in nature are moose. Moose can’t fit in a car.

@fgraver @kate @troberts to be fair, huntsman spiders aren’t dangerous, just large.
@david @kate @troberts You just say that so you can sacrifice the tourists to them in order to save yourselves.
@fgraver @david @troberts It’s true though, they are largely (see what I did there) on our side.
@fgraver @kate @david @troberts
I'm with you Fredrik. I detect some survivor bias in these assessments of spider safety.

@econproph @kate @david @troberts It’s in the name, isn't it. «Huntsman» and «not dangerous» do not go together.

I’ve seen that video where one crawls into a car stopped for a red light. Opportunistic hunters, they are.

@fgraver @econproph @kate @troberts in my house right now… (a small one)
@david @econproph @kate @troberts Well. The only solution seems to be to burn your house down. Now.

@fgraver @david @econproph @troberts

A large one has just shown up on the wall over our tv, raising the possibility that it has been living with us discreetly for a while. I am trying my friendliest feeling towards it but I know if it moves I will levitate across the room.

@kate @fgraver @david @troberts
Have you tried giving the TV remote to it and letting it pick the channel?