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    Comment by 'spookywithdrawn' in media 'Ornamental?'

    It is likely they meant Poecilotheria pedersoni. I'm sure someone who can verify/disprove that ID will soon chime in... :)
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    Zombie Ants

    Here is the very eerie Cordyceps segment from the 2006 BBC series, "Planet Earth" : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XuKjBIBBAL8 Scariest horror movie I've ever seen. :eek:
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    Comment by 'spookywithdrawn' in media 'G. Rosea'

    Thanks for the response. I had a feeling... :(
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    Comment by 'spookywithdrawn' in media 'B. Vagans'

    Awesome! Thanks so much! {D
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    B. Vagans

    M or F Thanks!
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    Comment by 'spookywithdrawn' in media 'G. Rosea'

    Also, I apologize for the multitude of water spots. :8o
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    G. Rosea

    M or F Thanks in advance!
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    Tailless Whip Scorpion molt... Please Help!

    The humidity was between 75-80%... Anyway, like I mentioned above, it appears to be too late to do anything else. But thank you so much for the response.
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    Tailless Whip Scorpion molt... Please Help!

    I tried to get her onto the paper towel, as you suggested, but she wasn't able to cling to anything at that point. I kept an eye on her all day, watching for any signs of movement. I also tried a second time with the paper towel, but eventually she stopped moving altogether. She's been that way...
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    Tailless Whip Scorpion molt... Please Help!

    Hi. I am new to this forum, so I apologize in advance if I should have placed this elsewhere on the site. I'm not sure if anyone would be able to help me, but I have a Florida Tailless Whip who I believe may be trying to molt, but she has been unable to grasp onto the side or underside of the...
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