SpiderRider1996
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I’ve learned that spiders have no good vision despite the number of their eyes lol so which tarantula have good vision? I’m asking for your opinion because google fail to answer.
No species of tarantula have good eyesight but Salticidae have great eyesight. Also Lycosidae and few other families have pretty good eyesight.I’ve learned that spiders have no good vision despite the number of their eyes lol so which tarantula have good vision? I’m asking for your opinion because google fail to answer.
Hey tfeets. How you beenJumping spiders
Hey, I've been doing good, just not posting that much recently. How are you?Hey tfeets. How you been
IME, and others, certain arboreals seem to see the best, which isn't saying much. Jumpers have the best vision.I’ve learned that spiders have no good vision despite the number of their eyes lol so which tarantula have good vision? I’m asking for your opinion because google fail to answer.
Been doing good. Life’s been a little chaotic but keep rolling with the punchesJust an out there thought... Might just be me, but I've noticed that arboreal tarantulas usually have a slightly bigger "eye clusters" in proportion to their carapace than terrestrials, not by much, but could this possibly make them be able to "see" a bit better than terrestrials? This might be the reason that pokies, H macs, and other OW arboreals might be a bit more photosensitive, or I could just be completely wrong idk...
Hey, I've been doing good, just not posting that much recently. How are you?
Vision from what humans understand is nill.I’ve learned that spiders have no good vision despite the number of their eyes lol so which tarantula have good vision? I’m asking for your opinion because google fail to answer.
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I know that as I follow a group with people having jumping spiders but they don’t live very long so I am searching for different option. Thanks anywaysIME, and others, certain arboreals seem to see the best, which isn't saying much. Jumpers have the best vision.
Totally get your point but spiders which can see seem to have personality which all my spiders lack. I didn’t know that was the case tho, I simply thought that as they see me everyday that makes them no longer scared but just learned that wasn’t the case and now reading your comments the hard truth hit me very hard and the disappointment is very big … it’s like I’ve been living in a lieVision from what humans understand is nill.
Like @viper69 said arboreals have slightly better vision.
As far as colors go that's a different story. There's now quite a few topics on this but the discovery was recent. I just grabbed one site that talks about it, read below.
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The Mystery of Tarantulas' Brilliant Colour Schemes May Finally Be Solved
Tarantulas don't just come in brown and black.www.sciencealert.com
There’s no T like a Jumper. Examine a Ts anatomy and you’ll see what their primary sensory input is.I know that as I follow a group with people having jumping spiders but they don’t live very long so I am searching for different option. Thanks anyways
Primary sensory input is cute hairy and sweet I know that alreadyThere’s no T like a Jumper. Examine a Ts anatomy and you’ll see what their primary sensory input is.
NoPrimary sensory input is cute hairy and sweet I know that already![]()