Has anyone here ever been bit by a adult T. blondi? If so how much machanical damage did it cause, was it a dry bite and if not what effects where there from the venom? The reason I ask is my 11 year old son has become worried about me keeping T's because of what he read in a book he brought home from his school library called Venomous Creatures. The book stated that in Brazil they have a severe problem with people being bit by T. blondis and that they keep a supply of anti venon at all hospitals because T. blondi venom is so potent. Sounds like a load of bull s@$t to me but didnt want to tell my son that till I new the facts first hand from someone who has been bit by one. I did explaine to him though that my first T was going to be a G. pulchra and that they were very calm and there venom was like a bees and I am not allergic to bees so he didnt need to worry. If this is a myth please help me explain it to my son so he can stop worrying. Sean L.