My biggest tarantula - Poecilotheria regalis (Indian tree spider). Her first appearance since moulting last week and sporting an impressive 18-19cm leg span.
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what does it eat?My biggest tarantula - Poecilotheria regalis (Indian tree spider). Her first appearance since moulting last week and sporting an impressive 18-19cm leg span.
This is how I feel about spiders:
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probably a whole pigwhat does it eat?
I know at least 1 vape buddy I'll never visit at home
Ah. Don't be like that @Stroodlepuff They are so pretty and fluffy. And if you ask very nicely the will even give you a hug or a love bite (insert evil laugh here)
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P Metallica. A stunning example of how beautiful spiders can be. Just love these. Hopefully part of my collection soon
But then again you don't mind snakes if i remember correctly. Now the scare me
What a beauty... I don't have any (except one tatttoo) but Iove spidersMy biggest tarantula - Poecilotheria regalis (Indian tree spider). Her first appearance since moulting last week and sporting an impressive 18-19cm leg span.
Those bugs are ok I think @Rob Fisher might approve of these ones
looks venomous. and deadlyHere's one I ran into (almost literally) in the bush some years back:
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Never did identify it, and sadly I didn't capture it with a scale comparison - it was around the size of my palm.