Toxoderidae
Arachnoprince
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- Nov 16, 2015
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obviously! All she was doing was reaching for me to pick her up.clearly she loves you too!! that's why she's trying to hug you.
She just wants a Lil kissobviously! All she was doing was reaching for me to pick her up.
I still love her.
Yeah and much less itchy!!Why wouldn't you? To me, I'd much rather have a defensive spider than one that just sits and kicks hairs. Much more interesting.
She does shoot out at the nearest disturbance to say "go away"That's not anywhere near being the 'grumpiest.' It's fangs aren't even all the way out, or dripping with venom.
any species known for that? sounds fun.That's not anywhere near being the 'grumpiest.' It's fangs aren't even all the way out, or dripping with venom.
Every species if you piss them off enoughany species known for that? sounds fun.
i dont know, you tell me.@Venom1080 what would you like clarified?
Every species will give that "threat pose fangs out venom dripping" if you piss them off enough/catch them on a wrong day. If you are asking more species specific, then anything from pterinochilus, cyriopagopus, haplopalma ect are all notorious for this. Haplopalma/cyriopagopus especiallyi dont know, you tell me.![]()
He's not the one that asked for a "Clarification Please"@Venom1080 what would you like clarified?
pretty sure i rated your post 'funny'....Every species will give that "threat pose fangs out venom dripping" if you piss them off enough/catch them on a wrong day. If you are asking more species specific, then anything from pterinochilus, cyriopagopus, haplopalma ect are all notorious for this. Haplopalma/cyriopagopus especially
Mine is between 2-3 inches, so far it just stays in its tunnel except when it wants food...but the moment you even mess with the lid, it dives to the bottom of its tunnel.My hysterocrates cameroon does the venom dripping thing and stridulates EVERY time I open her lid, I've read they have nasty venom too, my fingers stay well away![]()