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    Skully's picture thread!!!!!

    A couple more P. miranda A. versi
  2. Sex me, baby!

    Sex me, baby!

    Is this blondi a boy or a girl? I say boy.
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    Medical articles on tarantulas and other spiders

    Here's a few more... Toxicon. 2004 Apr;43(5):555-74. Tarantulas: eight-legged pharmacists and combinatorial chemists. Escoubas P, Rash L. Institut de Pharmacologie Moléculaire et Cellulaire-CNRS, 660 Route des Lucioles, Valbonne 06560, France. escoubas@ipmc.cnrs.fr FEBS Lett. 1995 May...
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    Medical articles on tarantulas and other spiders

    Good! That's kind of what I was going for. Let me know if you want any of these! Thanks!
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    Medical articles on tarantulas and other spiders

    Thanks, I've been adding more, but I'll stop and add more later. I have a pretty comprehensive collection and i figured we Arachnophiles are interested to see what the "outside world" is gathering.
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    Medical articles on tarantulas and other spiders

    I've been a Librarian for years, and in the past 5 years have worked in specialized medical libraries. During that time I've done quite a bit of research on arachnids, tarantulas in particular. I've compiled a short list of some of the most intriquing articles I've come across. Here are the...
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    Skully's picture thread!!!!!

    Thanks, I'll post more as the spiderlings grow. Here's my GBB, Bonanza Jellybean Another shot of Zhaan, my versi My son's avic. He named her Strawberry Yogurt 'cause she looks like she stepped in it. Strawberry doing the "butt-dance"
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    Skully's picture thread!!!!!

    Here's a couple shots of Dozens, my P. irminia: And any help on this guy would be appreciated... Is this an N. chromatus or coloratovillosus? It's very young and it's hard to tell, but you never know...
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    Skully's picture thread!!!!!

    Here's Zhaan just showing purple. Big Red (G. rosea RCF) says: "Ahem...notice this water dish. Now notice the lack of water in it. Now get crackin'." Fat P. miranda named Carmen. No fruit. {D
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    Skully's picture thread!!!!!

    Here's my juvie P. cancerides pretending to be shy. And an itty-bitty C. fasciatum named Dot.
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    Skully's picture thread!!!!!

    Here's Lil' Red: Note the regenerated leg.
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    Skully's picture thread!!!!!

    And once again, Baby Juggs - as in Juggernaut. Do. Not. WANT!
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    Skully's picture thread!!!!!

    Fang action.
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    Skully's picture thread!!!!!

    Other folks have 'em, so I figured "Gosh, why not me? {D First, let me test my technical mettle with my baby Juggs: :drool:
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    Arboreal Ts or Terrestrial Ts?

    I love both, but I tend to lean toward my arboreal jewels.
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    Comment by 'Skulnik' in media 'DSC04623'

    I bet P. murinus. One way to find out for sure is to very carefully slide a paintbrush in the and softly touch its leg. If it sprints all over the enclosure like a mad-spider - enjoy your P. murinus, but watch out! They tend to be nasty. I bet those egg sacks are actually wet cotton balls...
  17. Shri - Juvie P.Rufilata

    Shri - Juvie P.Rufilata

    Pre-molt
  18. A. avicularia - Strawberry Yogurt

    A. avicularia - Strawberry Yogurt

  19. A. avicularia - Strawberry Yogurt

    A. avicularia - Strawberry Yogurt

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