Apparently someone didn't do research

The Seraph

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And then wait for the media to spin it into some crazy "deadly poisonous tarantulas join forces to hunt down and take out innocent person for no reason other than to kill" story
On the front page is a picture of B. Hamorii, and all the other images consist of random spiders, including non-Theraphosidea Mygalomorphae.

Also @Venom1080, why so sad?
 

PidderPeets

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On the front page is a picture of B. Hamorii, and all the other images consist of random spiders, including non-Theraphosidea Mygalomorphae.

Also @Venom1080, why so sad?
I swear that if the picture of the "tarantula that dealt the finishing blow" isn't a jumping spider, I'm going to be mad
 

nicodimus22

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All they did was remove the image in the article. I guess they couldn't be bothered to actually look up the right spider.
They didn't even have to look up the right spider. I told them what it was.

As is, it's still one less piece of misidentification/misinformation out there.
 

Jamie H

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And then wait for the media to spin it into some crazy "deadly poisonous tarantulas join forces to hunt down and take out innocent person for no reason other than to kill" story
Headline:
"Big Bad Blue Tarantulas Conspire to Kill Caretaker"
 
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