A letter to those who oversaturate photos of their tarantulas

MintyWood826

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FrDoc

Gen. 1:24-25
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These pics are a riot. “My T as the nuclear weapon detonated”.
 

Potatatas

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Yo someone hybridised a P met and a B hamorii succesfully and I managed to grab one for myself! Almost looks like it was badly photoshopped in a 5 min work break. This hobby needs more hybrids!

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soz for the pic steal @Patherophis. I love you. Hope you don't mind (that I stole your pic not that I love you. Also do you mind that I love you?)
 

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Patherophis

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Yo someone hybridised a P met and a B hamorii succesfully and I managed to grab one for myself! Almost looks like it was badly photoshopped in a 5 min work break. This hobby needs more hybrids!

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soz for the pic steal @Patherophis. I love you. Hope you don't mind (that I stole your pic not that I love you. Also do you mind that I love you?)
I don't mind neither, but what about poor Seraph? :sorry:
 

The Seraph

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Yo someone hybridised a P met and a B hamorii succesfully and I managed to grab one for myself! Almost looks like it was badly photoshopped in a 5 min work break. This hobby needs more hybrids!

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soz for the pic steal @Patherophis. I love you. Hope you don't mind (that I stole your pic not that I love you. Also do you mind that I love you?)
Haha, it is okay. Just stop for now though.
 

MintyWood826

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I discovered a new species. I called it the Sapphireblue lavawidowus. Turns out, Theraphosidae are more closely related to Latrodectus than we thought. This species, the metallic blue sapphire black widow lava toed tarantula, has a way to coat their surroundings in lava.
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