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killy

Arachnoknight
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Whaddya feed it, cotton balls?

I understand this species flicks urticating lint.
 

Hobo

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Looks like some kind of pokie.
It seems to be deformed and have two injuries on it's ventral side. Hope it molts those out.
Also, it looks female to me.

Good luck with her!
 

ShadowBlade

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Looks like a female Poecilotheria dombasticus, in its native habitat.

-Sean
 

crawltech

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Nice pick up!....i also have one of those..it lives in my mail box, on the front porch, all year round....doesnt seem to mind the winter months at all....
 

yannigarrido2

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whoa!! that is one really rare specimen!! you should bring that to arachnologists to be used as a holotype for their studies in the genus Fuzzilicus
lol!!
 

Chris_Skeleton

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Alright. So some conflicting IDs.

So I declare a POLL!!

What is it?
1. Fuzzilicus
2. Fuzzipelma
3. Poecilotheria

After your vote provide a species name. The winning genus will becometheofficial name, and I will pick the species name I like best.

I too originally thought Poecilotheria.

It's natural habitat was at a thrift store, but they let me have it for 50 cents :D
 

Rue

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Poecilotheria...but I'd change it to Poecilofurria...or Poecilophuria...

Very cute.
 

Lorum

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I hope it doesn't bother you that I post some pictures here, but I think my spiders are quite similar to the one you show; maybe Charlotte is in the same Genus.:?



 
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