cooperevans001
Arachnosquire
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It is from Brasil.
Right, so it's a New World. Old Wold tarantulas are native to Asia, Africa, and Australia. New World tarantulas are native to the America's.It is from Brasil.
Aaaaand now I'm lost Let's start over.You said it wasn't an OW.
Brasil is in South America so it's NW. North and South America are NW T. Everything else is OW.You said it wasn't an OW.
Not necessarily true. My most defensive species are all NW. Other than P. murinus and C. fimbriatus, I actually don't own an overly defensive OW.NW is North and South america.. Africa, Asia, Australia are OW and where most defensive species come from.
*most*Not necessarily true. My most defensive species are all NW. Other than P. murinus and C. fimbriatus, I actually don't own an overly defensive OW.
Heroin, for the most part.*most*
nearly all my OW are defensive, dont know what your OWs are on..
pot works wonders for calming them down.Heroin, for the most part.
But with only two exceptions, all of my OW's are terrestrial. Perhaps that would explain our delta.
And my meanest are P. murinus, A. geniculata, P. cancerides, and G. porteri I'm sure the P. muticus will develop some attitude eventually, though.pot works wonders for calming them down.
my meanest specimens are H. sp. hercules, P. muticus, C marshalli, P murinus.
And EuropeOld Wold tarantulas are native to Asia, Africa, and Australia.
It's not fair that Antarctica is never considerated if you ask me. It's like that old man waiting for his sons, the sons he raised with many sacrifices, to pay him a visit in the hospice, but, deluded as always, returns inside aloneHere you go. Maps rule.
You find a T living there and I'll add it to the map.It's not fair that Antarctica is never considerated if you ask me. It's like that old man waiting for his sons, the sons he raised with many sacrifices, to pay him a visit in the hospice, but, deluded as always, returns inside alone
Not only that, even on a mere 360° history/geographical level <-- pure finest pundits of once a la "Le tour du monde en quatre-vingts jours"You find a T living there and I'll add it to the map.
That was a great book.Not only that, even on a mere 360° history/geographical level <-- pure finest pundits of once a la "Le tour du monde en quatre-vingts jours"