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Eating a Spider in Cambodia

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Uploaded by on Oct 20, 2006

One a Tour in Cambodia, on the side of the road travelling to Siam Reap, our tour guide "Sam", dared me to eat a Tarantula, a delicacy in Camobia. Then a few people in the group ate one as well.

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  • Im going to Cambodia soon and i will embrace their culture and try a spider!!! Im terrified in live spiders, they really get under my skin. It's going to be interesting...i hope it tastes like chicken! lol

  • Awesome. I thought they actually tasted like prawns japanese style.

  • They should train the navy seal to eat spider !! if they are to suvive in the battle field of south east asia,i wouldn't think twice about it mate !!

  • Yeah I think so as well..

  • It tast like chicken ? you must be kidding...

  • no it tasted like deep fried prawns

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  • wow good luck stopping part of their culture :P btw they arent pakis smart one

  • I'm from Vietnam.

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  • EEEEEEEWWWWW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!­!!!!!1

  • Haha tastes like chicken, good one.

  • this not that bad actually,

  • how do you know what shit taste like

  • ohhhhhhhhhh nooooooooooOOooo

  • doesn't taste like chicken, taste like worst than shit

  • OH SHIT at first thought that was a little spider on a stick OMG Its hudge

  • hugest fucking spider i have ever seen!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • no it isn't its just normaly fried.

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