jeuchler
New member
OK, so this isn't the most scientific calculation, but...
If there are 9,400,000 square miles in North America, and there are (supposedly) 2,589 Premiere Edition Spyders in North America (despite my #2929 PE sitting outside ;D ) or maybe there are 3856 PE Spyders, anyhow, that would mean there are
.0003 (or .0004 if we use the larger #) Spyders per square mile, or
3630.7 (or 2437.7 if we use the larger #) square miles per Spyder.
Of course, we could do a state by state and province by province SDA--"Spyder Density Analysis"-- to get a more accurate snapshot, seeing as the critters are not distributed evenly across the continent... :bigthumbsup:
If there are 9,400,000 square miles in North America, and there are (supposedly) 2,589 Premiere Edition Spyders in North America (despite my #2929 PE sitting outside ;D ) or maybe there are 3856 PE Spyders, anyhow, that would mean there are
.0003 (or .0004 if we use the larger #) Spyders per square mile, or
3630.7 (or 2437.7 if we use the larger #) square miles per Spyder.
Of course, we could do a state by state and province by province SDA--"Spyder Density Analysis"-- to get a more accurate snapshot, seeing as the critters are not distributed evenly across the continent... :bigthumbsup: