THE Australian Reptile Park is encouraging brave members of the public to go out and catch deadly funnel-web spiders.
It comes after the zoo announced it was now running low on antivenom following a string of nasty spider bites.
The park is the sole provider of funnel-web venom to antidote producers.
"We rely on community support to keep this program alive," the park's general manager Tim Faulkner told Reuters.
"We have tried to catch enough spiders ourselves and we just can't".
A NEW Hampshire Burger King employee known as 'Nasty Boy' had turned his place of work into his very own drive through drug dealing business.
Police confirmed this week that 'in the know' drive through customers were requesting 'Nasty Boy' to serve them before ordering "extra crispy fries" in exchange for a coffee cup full of marijuana.
Police caught 'Nasty Boy' red handed after they posed as a group of customers ordering extra crispy fries.
Cup of marijuana in hand, they had all the evidence they needed!
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