Are the black bits within bananas tarantualas eggs?

Just wondering
see if you get it

Answer:
Ah another boosh infant! Yes, yes they are ; )
lol they are the seed xxx
any that or tarantuala poop. Personally I think eggs nouns more appetizing....lol
not sure if i carry it.. are you referring to the banana being the tarantuals... masculine part?
I doubt it. Lol. I think they are the seed...but who knows in our day!
Yes they are... sit on them for 2 weeks, and see if anything hatch...

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yeah they are seed.
Oh yeah, tarantula's eggs, hahahahahahaha.....hehehehehe....

What ? Uurrrmmm, I thought I get it, but I guess I didn't.

No, they're called stoopid seed around here, mostly find 'em in the platanos, but the guineos enjoy them too.

Don't eat them, rot your brain.
They're the seeds. What you want to recognize is the Brazilian wandering spider and it's eggs, as they frequently hitchhike their passageway to the U.S. on bannanas, as they live in bannana bunches. they are regard as one the deadliest spiders on earth. They enjoy a neurotoxin which paralyses the peripheral tentative system , which controls breathing and heartbeat. they also have a ruthless disposition, and have be known to leap 2 foot at a target if disturbed or antagonized
the black bits contained by Bananas are not tarantula eggs, they are actually markedly small seeds. Banana seed used to be bigger, but they have be bred into practically nothing. Banana plants are propagated by graft, instead of by seed. Because banana seed are only propagated by graft, all banana trees are genetically very same. This could be a major disaster waiting to come about, because if one virus developed to attack banana trees it could easily destroy all the banana trees surrounded by the world.

A similar case appeared within the genetically similar Hawaiian papayas in 1997. Hawaii's 35 million dollar papaya industry be decimated because of the ringspot virus. Luckily, they be able to genetically modify the plant further, so that it be resistant to the virus, but it could have be a disaster.

A disease affecting bananas may not entirely remove bananas from grocery store shelves, but it may change bananas as we know them in a minute. In order to retrieve bananas after a banana epidemic, bioengineers would probably have to revert to squally banana varieties, which are reasonably different from the type you find in the store. Already banana crops are one threatened by the Sigatoka and Panama fungal diseases, which have wipe out the banana crops on some farms by up to 80 percent.
You know i hate picking bananas surrounded by the supermarket because i have this terror that a big spider is going to crawl out. Now you have a short time ago made it worse for me.
Anyway i don,t think they are spiders legs and if they are they are relatively tasty.

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