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    Tarantula starting to molt

    1 by SuperGeeman, on Flickr

    #2
    Re: Tarantula starting to molt

    Eeek!!!!!!!!! Not my favourite subject. They are known to jump a fair distance,in the wild,to catch their prey.

    P.S:- I believe you keep this as a sort of pet! There was another gentleman who was on the forum some years ago, who also kept Tarangula's as a pet. He did say they were the best "guardians" of his home!!!!
    Last edited by Nathaniel; 18-10-2016, 08:59.
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      #3
      Re: Tarantula starting to molt

      One or two can, the pink toe, an arboreal species can jump around 11 inches... Most ground dwellers pounce a couple of inches, like this one

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        #4
        Re: Tarantula starting to molt

        Nice subject for October. It is creepy but I is nature.

        Tom

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          #5
          Re: Tarantula starting to molt

          I kinda have mixed feeling about spiders.. I love the fact that they are the natures architects and the way they hunt. If this little guys go extinct the world will be ruled by other insects such as flies and mosquito. Back to the subject, great shot!

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