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'graceful arboreals'Avic avic
Hanging out
My Avic avic grooming.
Awesome example of their bodies being able to float though, you can see the bubbles on his palps and second right legHunting Fail ( Acanthoscurria geniculata 3.5")
Genicula was hunting a mealworm. He ended up in his water dish, where he remained for an hour.
Hunting Fail (♂ Acanthoscurria geniculata 3.5")
Genicula was hunting a mealworm. He ended up in his water dish, where he remained for an hour.
Hunting Fail ( Acanthoscurria geniculata 3.5")
Genicula was hunting a mealworm. He ended up in his water dish, where he remained for an hour.
Hunting Fail (♂ Acanthoscurria geniculata 3.5")
Genicula was hunting a mealworm. He ended up in his water dish, where he remained for an hour.
"Derp derp, am a croc"Hunting Fail ( Acanthoscurria geniculata 3.5")
Genicula was hunting a mealworm. He ended up in his water dish, where he remained for an hour.
Hunting Fail (♂ Acanthoscurria geniculata 3.5")
Genicula was hunting a mealworm. He ended up in his water dish, where he remained for an hour.
Quite graceful indeed...
I know that this is old but couldn’t resist...Recently I see my H. sp. blue peru (or whatever he is ) literally hanging out in front of his hide (that he never uses!), like a living curtain.
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"You shall not pass!"
So, let me see in what ridiculous or funny positions your Ts are hanging out?
But what if that water is food?!My B. hamorii always attacks his waterdish whenever I squirt water in it, even though he clearly does not need it. He full on grabs it with his fangs. He even tries to envenomate it.
They told her she could be anything she wanted, so she became a bee.My H. chilensis sling has a personal vendetta with the silk plants I put in its enclosure. Some of them are looking quite ragged already.