Tarantuloid
Arachnoknight
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- May 30, 2012
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I'm sure everyone here knows that accidentally dropping a tarantula can rupture the abdomen and in most cases, cause death. I very rarely handle my rose hair, but I know someone who recently handled their T with a bit of unfortunate luck.
Apparently while removing the spider to clean the enclosure, her T got spooked in the midst of handling and bolted off without provocation. She showed me where the spider fell shortly after, which was from a short night stand roughly about a foot or slightly less.
It appears the T looks fine on the outside, no ruptured abdomen or injuries, what I might be concerned about is internal injuries. I hear in most cases, even the slightest fall can result in death, other stories is on very rare occasions, they recover alright due to how they fell. Have you ever heard of a case like this before?
Apparently while removing the spider to clean the enclosure, her T got spooked in the midst of handling and bolted off without provocation. She showed me where the spider fell shortly after, which was from a short night stand roughly about a foot or slightly less.
It appears the T looks fine on the outside, no ruptured abdomen or injuries, what I might be concerned about is internal injuries. I hear in most cases, even the slightest fall can result in death, other stories is on very rare occasions, they recover alright due to how they fell. Have you ever heard of a case like this before?