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World's largest spiders


Saru

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:unsure2::o *is proud of myself for watching this* :lol:
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Just love the way they walk along. :yes:

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A foot long spider...wonderful.

Not exactly something I wanna see crawling up my wall, that's for sure.

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At least you can see the big ones, it's the little ones (black widows, brown recluse) that scare me. Still, that's one BFS!!

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Do. Want. Must. Purchase. One.

Goliath Birdeaters usually run about $100-$120 in the pet trade.

For a captive bred spiderling usually about $45 in the pet trade.

These are big spider and not the cuddly handable type either. They stridulate, threat display, and kick some of the worst urticating hairs in the business. I know, I had an adult one once.

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I hate spiders but I find them very fascinating. I would never let a tarantula crawl on my hand or arm. Ever.

I never thought I would, either, but I ended up holding a tarantula. It wasn't that bad and they are fascinating creatures...but, I still don't want one in my house, LOL.
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Beautiful animals lets hope we don't kill them of also. :yes:

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When I was a kid I kept two Red Knee Tarantulas, each in it's own aquarium. They were called Fred and Wilma. Once a year I would put them together to mate, but alas the babies were always eaten by mum. Ahh, those were the days!

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