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Posted by: rearfang at Sun Sep 26 20:55:16 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by rearfang ] About the bite sites. that is why you go for a very fine needle. It you place the injections in close pairs (like in a real spider bite) it will be assumed that the victim was bitten by the real thing and the venom would back it up. Thus the tissue damage would be considered natural! I suggested mutiple fake bites (paired injections)to allow for the much larger amount of venom in the body. As to species...well anything with a bit more gusto! [ Hide Replies ]
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