Apparently T.vagans can kill you, but choose not.

Jess S

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Someone didn't pay attention at journalist school...or did they?! Who knows what they get taught, obviously fact checking isn't high on the list of priorities.
I gave up completely at reading it is 4 months old. Umm alrighty then. Mine must be broken if 'Parker' got that size in a mere 4 months
 

Poonjab

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Someone didn't pay attention at journalist school...or did they?! Who knows what they get taught, obviously fact checking isn't high on the list of priorities.
I gave up completely at reading it is 4 months old. Umm alrighty then. Mine must be broken if 'Parker' got that size in a mere 4 months
I hope you read the part about how they can kill humans but usually don’t. That’s it!!!! No more t.vagans in my collection. Cold blooded killers
 

Jess S

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I hope you read the part about how they can kill humans but usually don’t. That’s it!!!! No more t.vagans in my collection. Cold blooded killers
Must be the reason why the Tarantula Collective had it on his 10 Most Deadly List !😉
 

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"venomous creature which can kill a human – but usually doesn’t"

...a bit later in the same article ..

"red-rump tarantulas are quite famous for their bite, but it is not considered dangerous to humans"

This can prove to be quite confusing and contradictory to a person that has no interests in tarantulas but reads the article out of caution. I Love the modern journalism.
 

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If a red rump is famous for its bite than aphonopelma hentzi is well known for being one of the fastest growing ts out there...
 

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"venomous creature which can kill a human – but usually doesn’t"

...a bit later in the same article ..

"red-rump tarantulas are quite famous for their bite, but it is not considered dangerous to humans"

This can prove to be quite confusing and contradictory to a person that has no interests in tarantulas but reads the article out of caution. I Love the modern journalism.
So ridiculous
 

AcidbathTX

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Oh my god, I was just about to post this! How can someone who supposedly loves animals go around spreading this kind of misinformation!
 

Craig73

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So according to this I could have skipped nw and jump straight into ow as far as venom potency goes. Why do I listen to you guys/gals, I could have saved a fortune. :shifty:
 

ColeopteraC

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Us folk better start worshipping our Vagans, otherwise they may change their mind about their no murder policy.
 

14pokies

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I just saw the vagans show up on a list of the hobbys most dangerous Tarantulas.. The guy was saying for a new world the venom is potent and they have nasty dispositions etc all contributing to them being one to watch out for.. Umm :headphone:....
 

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I just saw the vagans show up on a list of the hobbys most dangerous Tarantulas.. The guy was saying for a new world the venom is potent and they have nasty dispositions etc all contributing to them being one to watch out for.. Umm :headphone:....
Who was this? I would love to see that video!

I always loved those titiles "Most Dangerous Tarantulas"- I think that hits the nail on the head from the very title..... yes they are oh so dangerous veracious killers out on a blood mission :rofl: like the world just loves getting attention. Ive never met a "dangerous" T in my collection. Theyre all ones that need to be respected.
 

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I always loved those titiles "Most Dangerous Tarantulas"- I think that hits the nail on the head from the very title..... yes they are oh so dangerous veracious killers out on a blood mission :rofl: like the world just loves getting attention. Ive never met a "dangerous" T in my collection. Theyre all ones that need to be respected.
Again and again and again and again. The most.... the worst... the deadliest... Why are homos, theoretically sapien, so infatuated with this sensationalist crap? But this thread bears a nice note of irony as the deadliest animal foe of all arachs, hymenoptera. are also the #1 of animal caused human deaths - while the venom is generally considered quite a way farther down the LD50 scale. Bizarre.
 

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Again and again and again and again. The most.... the worst... the deadliest... Why are homos, theoretically sapien, so infatuated with this sensationalist crap? But this thread bears a nice note of irony as the deadliest animal foe of all arachs, hymenoptera. are also the #1 of animal caused human deaths - while the venom is generally considered quite a way farther down the LD50 scale. Bizarre.
Yes exactly but we don’t go demonizing and sensationalizing Hymenoptera the same way we do arachnids!? Mean while tarantulas get picked up for that role far more often despite all the data to prove it!!

and on the note from the other thread about arachnophobia and behavioral/evolutionary conditioning you’d think bee’s based of the data would elicit a much stronger fear response.... but I have met far less people with adversions to bees than the mass of people to arachnids.
 

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and on the note from the other thread about arachnophobia and behavioral/evolutionary conditioning you’d think bee’s based of the data would elicit a much stronger fear response.... but I have met far less people with adversions to bees than the mass of people to arachnids
Conditioned responses. Incidentally, I suggested she compare hairy legged spiders, esp. theraphosidae to clean legged theridiidae responses but she is presently in data overload. Several hundred pages of notes to correlate. Would be interesting though.
 

ColeopteraC

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Would be curious to see what’s happen if we emailed her, can’t be such a big enough journalist so that she wouldn’t respond.
 

Poonjab

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Would be curious to see what’s happen if we emailed her, can’t be such a big enough journalist so that she wouldn’t respond.
Do it. Report back. I’d be curious to hear what she says.
 

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Guy was probably watching Beetlejuice during the Harry Belafonte Haunting section when he wrote it
 
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14pokies

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Who was this? I would love to see that video!

I always loved those titiles "Most Dangerous Tarantulas"- I think that hits the nail on the head from the very title..... yes they are oh so dangerous veracious killers out on a blood mission :rofl: like the world just loves getting attention. Ive never met a "dangerous" T in my collection. Theyre all ones that need to be respected.
It was the guy from the Tarantula collective on YouTube.. I think it was titled most dangerous tarantulas.. I will say this his channel isn't trash,that one video though. Lol
 
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