montraydavis
Arachnopeon
- Joined
- Jul 4, 2010
- Messages
- 9
I was randomly thinking about a possible evolution process of Tarantulas. Would there some how be a way that Tarantula Breeders could breed a new generation of Tarantula species which isn't so aggressive, better vision, and much faster speeds?
For instance... Breeding a generation of T over and over does promote genetics. So, say the T's are exposed to more light during the day by generation. Feeding and drinking occurs in the day time, thus the spider
would (possibly?) eventually adapt to hunting in the day time... After
some time (which I have no clue), eventually, they will dwell during the
day and be more active during the day. Switching them from nocturnal
would definitely be a plus lOl.
As far as speed and vision go, I have no clue, but I wouldn't doubt that
there would be some type of way to get it done? Vision, my best guess
would be them hunting in the day time, they would need better vision,
thus some how adapt... Not sure if it works that way.
Also, how would this work to say...... effect the size of Tarantulas. I really
love arachnology. Just wondering if this stuff is even possible (assuming
some of the best archnologist started a project).
Hopefully this stuff doesn't sound completely stupid.
For instance... Breeding a generation of T over and over does promote genetics. So, say the T's are exposed to more light during the day by generation. Feeding and drinking occurs in the day time, thus the spider
would (possibly?) eventually adapt to hunting in the day time... After
some time (which I have no clue), eventually, they will dwell during the
day and be more active during the day. Switching them from nocturnal
would definitely be a plus lOl.
As far as speed and vision go, I have no clue, but I wouldn't doubt that
there would be some type of way to get it done? Vision, my best guess
would be them hunting in the day time, they would need better vision,
thus some how adapt... Not sure if it works that way.
Also, how would this work to say...... effect the size of Tarantulas. I really
love arachnology. Just wondering if this stuff is even possible (assuming
some of the best archnologist started a project).
Hopefully this stuff doesn't sound completely stupid.