Do you think T's get bored?

Do you think Tarantulas get board?


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Andrew Clayton

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So today is feeding day, I go to my lasiodora parahybana enclosure and she's blocked her entrance off with substrate. So initially I thought oh maybe pre moult that's good then at the left hand side I see some legs poking out like what she's normally like at the entrance waiting for food. So I thought oh well let's see and threw in a large cricket and BAM she took it like a champ. So do you think T's get bored? If so any story's on why you think so? IMG_20190119_122000.jpg
 
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The Seraph

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Some of them spend their entire lives in a hole in the ground. Others never leave one spot. It is safe to say they don't feel boredom.
 

Chris LXXIX

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No. They don't work, pay taxes, they aren't called to deal with responsibility etc all they do is eat and being lazy all the day. Assuming the set up and parameters are right, it's basically like if you are a multigiga rich millionaire, living in a top notch house, where the biggest daily struggle is to decide which label of Champagne you want to drink today :cigar: <-- rich Texan

T's are the ultimate and lovely parasite lifestyle/opportunistic thugs :)
 

The Grym Reaper

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I went with "No"

While I do think they're capable of feeling things such as fear, I seriously doubt they have the capacity to feel boredom.
 

MintyWood826

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No, I don't think they are able to get bored. They are built to do almost nothing. Being able to get bored would be a huge disadvantage for them.
 

Brit

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Personally, I believe only unimaginative humans have the capability to get bored. :happy:
 

MintyWood826

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Personally, I believe only unimaginative humans have the capability to get bored. :happy:
There are animals that can be bored.


Off topic question, I've heard things about jumping spiders needing enrichment. Does this mean they get bored?
 

Venom1080

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Tarantula, as well as most/if not all Arthropoda, brains aren’t complex enough to feel ‘boredom’.
BUT THEY CAN LEARN!!

Sorry, just wanted to save boina the trouble of mentioning that. ;) (I know that's not what you said)


I really can't see than ever feeling boredom. They're not very complex animals. If they could get bored, I don't think they'd be nearly so successful in the wild as alot of them would be eaten finding new things to hide in.

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basin79

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There are animals that can be bored.


Off topic question, I've heard things about jumping spiders needing enrichment. Does this mean they get bored?
Jumpers are clever little buggers. I 100% believe they get something out of being allowed to come out of their enclosures. They'll look around to see what's around them.

Portia jumpers will solve the problem of getting a spider off it's web. They're the Einsteins of the spider world.
 

Andrew Clayton

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Teal

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Ambush predators getting bored...

That's an interesting concept :rofl:
 

EtienneN

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Okay, but consider this: some Ts might have higher drives to explore their surroundings than others of the same species or even of the same egg sac. These Ts are the ones that get eaten in the wild probably because they don't have the instinct to hide as much as their burrow loving brethren. So some tarantulas might have more energy/drive/need to move and we as keepers get to see those types of spiders live into adulthood because nothing is preying on them in our living rooms. :D
 
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