Cutest Tarantulas

Stemmy101

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I'm curious to know, in your opinion, what is the "cutest" T out there?
I vote Cyriocosmus elegans. There's just something about their little butts and heart shaped pattern that is just the cutest thing ever!
 

spideyspinneret78

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What a tough decision! I think that the fluffiest ones are generally the cutest....so I think I'd either pick T. albopilosus or even better, Psalmopoeus males! They look like adorable bunches of extremely fluffy grey pipecleaners.
 

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All the ones in my collection. Cause they're mine. Even that fricking L. parahybana that I haven't seen in weeks. (Dirt curtains, not another escapee)
 

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Homoeomma chilensis & Grammostola cf. pulchra - extremely cute both by their look and behavior
 

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I'm curious to know, in your opinion, what is the "cutest" T out there?
I vote Cyriocosmus elegans. There's just something about their little butts and heart shaped pattern that is just the cutest thing ever!
I'm with you C. elegans....tiny <edit> with a bumble bee pattern and a heart...i mean c'mon.

Did you know C. elegans us also the Latin name for a roundworm? Nasty!!
 
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Stemmy101

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I'm with you C. elegans....tiny <edit?> with a bumble bee pattern and a heart...i mean c'mon.

Did you know C. elegans us also the Latin name for a roundworm? Nasty!!
That's really weird, I didn't know that. Guess you learn something new everyday! 😁
 
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All, every species I’ve kept or seen has something distinctively endearing or cute about it.
 

Rigor Mortis

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I know you mean species, but my cutest specimen is my N. coloratovillosus Scarlet. She's very small and I adore her.
 

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Stemmy101

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I know you mean species, but my cutest specimen is my N. coloratovillosus Scarlet. She's very small and I adore her.
Aww she is adorable ☺

They are great..

That species has NOTHING on the true Bumble Bee

I still think the Cyriocosmus elegans is the cutest, but I agree with you too. I think dwarf species in general are cute

Beautiful T's you have there. You're lucky, I've heard of so many people who would do anything to get an H. Chilensis. I don't know much about the other species, but from what I understand, they're pretty rare too?
 

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I still think the Cyriocosmus elegans is the cutest, but I agree with you too. I think dwarf species in general are cute
I keep small species to maximize number w/the amount of space I have. I don't have very large species and they already take up a bit of space.
 

Chappie

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I think the basic B. smithi is the cutest. They aren't cover models for T content everywhere for nothing!
 

clive 82

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Any of the Cyriocosmus, Neoholothele, and the pumpkin patch (sorry guys I completely forget the latin name ATM ).
 

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Anyone who says anything besides a chunky C. versicolor sling is wrong. I don't care.

Adult female out cutes a sling.

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I mean look at her eyes, "Please mister, just 1 more morio?............

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