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Adult female King Baboon rehousing
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Failed tarantula breeding - MM gets eaten
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Charlotte my adult female T. stirmi has molted. Unfortunately this means no eggsac from the mating but I will most likely try again this year
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For when you are bitten by a tarantula.
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Giant huntsman spider loose in bedroom!
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Orb Weaver
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Just reach in and grab it...
New addition - Heterometrus spinifer (Giant forest scorpion) - scorpling
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Have an orb weaver just outside. Beautiful spiders.
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Not sure of the exact species, but a beaut.
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I dont get why people are scared of spiders. I think they are fascinating to watch and some are quite unique
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February 15, 2020, 02:22:05 PM »
A Man Reveals a Frightening Number of Spiders in His Yard Using a Clever Flashlight Technique
The proprietor of the UsefulWidget YouTube channel revealed a frightening number of spiders in his yard using a clever flashlight technique that reflects the light in a spider’s eyes, making them appear as little sparkles in the grass. The channel posted a second video where spiders were hunted in the grass with a stick to address some skeptics.
https://laughingsquid.com/man-reveals-spiders-in-yard-with-flashlight/?fbclid=IwAR3PYi50xYTvllgBA_EE9bi33O3tkKieHPTyWaGVqruralWyKazB0MWGl_o
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It is estimated that there are up to one million spiders per acre of land on earth, and in the tropics, that number is thought to be closer to three million.
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Spider Hunting Proof
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