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Pics of tarantula while I'm uploading stuff. . .

pretty small looking. my grandmother had one, i never saw it, but its last molting she still has the skin from it, it was pretty big.

MIKE
 
This particular tarantula is an Avic - which means it is arboreal (tree dwelling by nature) - they are fast - have a good nature - and can cling to ANYTHING. . .

When I first bought it, I had never had a tarantula, and I am naturally an arachnaphobe, I tried to get it out of it's shipping cup (a small deli cup) - and into the cage - well he ran out the cup, and up my hand up my arm before I really started to freak out - it was THAT FAST. I got her down - and got em in the cage.

That first meeting was like OMGHI2U from the spider
 
Originally posted by: episodic
This particular tarantula is an Avic - which means it is arboreal (tree dwelling by nature) - they are fast - have a good nature - and can cling to ANYTHING. . .

When I first bought it, I had never had a tarantula, and I am naturally an arachnaphobe, I tried to get it out of it's shipping cup (a small deli cup) - and into the cage - well he ran out the cup, and up my hand up my arm before I really started to freak out - it was THAT FAST. I got her down - and got em in the cage.

That first meeting was like OMGHI2U from the spider

Little did you know but she laid eggs in your skin. 😀
 
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