What, chicken? 'Fraid I'll use it against you?
Spiders! That's my kryptonite. I loathe spiders. Many eyes. Many legs. Many sizes. Many webs. Many spiders.
AND WHAT'S WITH LEAVING DAMN WEB EVERYWHERE!
I run into a web and I can feel a spider crawling on me. Even if it isn't.
The movie, Arachnophobia.

I quickly devoured a sci-fi book I found, while stranded at an airport once. I suppose someone had left it. It was missing the cover, so the title didn't stick. I wish I knew the author, I'd like a reread.
It featured humans living under a canopy. Deep under a thick jungle canopy where rain barely reached, and where the temperature remained constant, humid, and hot.
The few humans lived in bands. The only pastime was survival. The insects had grown to be so large you could miss them, then it was too late. The humans weren't at the bottom of the food chain deep under the canopy. They weren't even on it. If you found yourself ensnared in a spider's web, it was like being tied by sticky rope. And death came true.
One minute you were stealthily hunting food, the next you realize that you've walked into the strike zone of a praying mantis that towers a couple stories above you.
They ate dismembered insects' legs, etc., from lost battles with other creatures, for food.
They had never traveled to the highlands before. It was a long trip, fraught with many dangers. Dangerous exploding mushrooms were very common, with a variety of nasty effects. Most deadly, but none pleasant.
One hero, had had enough of generation after generation of life under the canopy and decided to take a chance and venture to the highlands - the high grounds. Only a few had the courage to follow. His lover reluctantly tagged along, of course. They made it. They discovered. Earth! Many people. Civilized people, for they themselves were not - having lived as they had for so many generations.
The first thing they noticed above the canopy was a funny looking creature which made them cautious, but it didn't seem to be dangerous - much to their surprise. In their world, everything ate you. It walked up to them and licked them. They later came to know that it was called a dog.
A huge spider had been staking them and had followed them above the canopy. They were frightened, realizing that they were out in the open without cover in this strange land. But then the pack of dogs attacked and killed the huge spider. It seems the cold was too much for it. Made it lethargic and slow.
Anyone know the name of that book?
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Now, your kryptonite please.
No fair, I showed you mine!
