Well i recommend doing some research. if there is over a 50% death rate for these things then dial 911.
Yeah, one of the most poisonous spiders in the world, PAS DE PROBLEME. What's the point of having a chaperon if he's clueless?InnerRebellion said:'s fault. He was assigned to be the chaperon for the senior trip to D.C, and our school thought since we're his top honors class, we could handle running it ourselves. We didn't think the spider would be a problem.
Call an adult and have them drive you. A Brown Recluse bite is plenty serious enough for that.InnerRebellion said:I'm home alone and 14. No way I can get anywhere.Soulgaunt said:And you're telling a bunch of people on an internet forum?
Unless your doctor is an Escapist, then I don't think that's the best choice of action. I suggest you go to a hospital.
could honestly not agree more it some what boggles my mind that a teacher (an 8th grade science teacher none the less which is biology if ur school takes the same classes as mine) would allow something dangerous in a class room but then to for the school to say hey we could probably let a bunch of 14 years olds near it what could go wrong i am a little disgusted and hope you bring it up with some onezombiesinc said:Shame on your teacher! Seriously...InnerRebellion said:Well yeah. We captured it while exploring the woods behind the school and we've been raising it.Owyn_Merrilin said:They had a Brown Recluse in your biology room? You're lucky you got to the hospital. Seriously, those things are dangerous.InnerRebellion said:Turns out I was bitten by the brown recluse in my Biology classroom.