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How Many Spiders Does a Person Swallow in Their Sleep

 

Here's the myth:
You unknowingly swallow an average of four live spiders in your sleep each year.

And here's the fact:
This very widespread urban legend has no basis in fact. It exists in various forms; another common version is that you swallow an average of 20 in your lifetime. (At 4 per year, that would make a very short lifetime of 5 years...) A correspondent in Pennsylvania had heard a version that involved swallowing a pound of spiders (while sleeping) in one's lifetime. (That would be over 20,000 average spiders, for a lifetime of 5,000 years at the 4 per year rate).

For a sleeping person to swallow even one live spider would involve so many highly unlikely circumstances that for practical purposes we can rule out the possibility. No such case is on formal record anywhere in scientific or medical literature. Since this page first appeared, I have heard from one person who found a small harmless spider hiding in her ear (which is possible), another who claimed to have had one in her nose (but had no evidence that it wasn't already in her hanky), and one who claimed that when she was a young child a spider leg was found by her lips. But not one person has claimed that a spider entered his or her mouth.

Source: www.washington.edu/burkemuseum/spidermyth/myths/whileyousleep.html

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Why are we afraid of spiders? 

Arachnophobia, being defined by Wikipedia as is a specific phobia, an abnormal fear of spiders. It is among the most common of all phobias. But why are we so afraid of them?

For eons, humans evolved in situations where we would have to be careful of other animals, because they were dangerous. Fear of spiders is simply a result of millions of years of evolution. It appears that we humans are hard-wired to be afraid of anything with more than 2 legs maybe because humans who didn't have this fear usually were killed by wild animals, back in the stone age and all.

Arachnophobia 

Arachnophobia

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"Arachnophobia" is a clever comedy/thriller sure to scare the spider-phobes out there. Jeff Daniels and Harley Jane Kozak star as Dr. Ross and Molly Jennings, a young couple who have moved to the country to start his medical practice. Little do they know that a huge, deadly spider has arrived from South America and is reproducing - a lot! One by one, town residents start dropping like flies, until Ross figures out they were all bitten by spiders. This brings back memories of a childhood trauma that left him with a paralyzing fear of spiders - and the spider's nest is right in Ross' barn.

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