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TMO it is a jamaican subspinipes, but I'm not sure... LS will sentence!!!-karim- said:hi !!
good video androctonus! but that species the escolopendra is? I do not know it...:?
parabuthus said:People thought that was interesting?
I think it is a load of crap. Such a beautiful looking spider, what a waste...
What really got me, apart from the shoddy music and lame transitions, was the fact that you could clearly see that the spider was simply tossed into the pede's enclosure. It was trying to escape up the side of the set-up and the commotion alerted the pede... easy meal. No contest.
These two, as far as I know, just wouldn't meet and battle. The spider has been taken out of it's element completely and tossed into the home of a much larger creature.
Pointless.
Feed it something else. If you want to see a fight (juvenile), put something in that will put up a fight. Not a spider like that...
danread said:Whilst i personally find it a shame to feed such a nice spider to a pede, lets not all get on our high horse over this. Really, what is the difference in feeding a big spider like that to a centipede, and a cricket or a grasshopper that you found outside? As long as the spider isn't a rare species i can't see any ethical problems with doing this.
Like i said though, personally i wouldn't do this, as i find spiders fascinating, but each to theri own...
Cheers,