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cacoseraph

Random Exotic TPS Pictures

http://spiders.zacharoo.com/spidey13.html

i NEEEEEEED one!!!!!

i need to breed it with Shrodos rufipes hehehe
WBurke17

Thats freakin Crazy lookin
cacoseraph

wburke17 wrote:
Thats freakin Crazy lookin


definitely one of those bugs that looks like a translucent plastic toy!
Habibi18

Shocked Are you sure you want these?! You know they're venomous.....I have a blog entry about it some where on my insect blog. I'll look for it and post it here later.

NBond1986

Habibi18 wrote:
Shocked Are you sure you want these?! You know they're venomous.....I have a blog entry about it some where on my insect blog. I'll look for it and post it here later.





but EVERYTHING we keep is venomous....
Pulk

except liphistiidae, holoarchaeidae, and uloboridae...
Habibi18

I know but don't keep anything thing that has the venom to kill humans. That would be insane.

Pulk

haha... weren't you asking about keeping variolus a while ago?
NBond1986

Pulk wrote:
except liphistiidae, holoarchaeidae, and uloboridae...



hah, Jacob....

something you should know about me.....

when I use the terms "we" or "us" I'm never referring to true-spider guys.

When I want to refer to your kind, I use the word "they"

:wink:
DavidRS

Missulena occatoria is about the coolest spider in the world. I would consider going to Australia just to smuggle some back. Not alot is known about the venom, it is assumed to be medically significant, but not along the lines of the Sydney Funnel Web.
Habibi18

::lol::! That's funny. I love all spiders but they're some I just rather stay away from you know? Come to think of it. I've never been bittten by any spider because I would know it.

Come to think of it though there was a time where I was at camp and I woke up with a wierd bite on my leg that I've never seen before so my thought was it was a spider bite. I didn't feel weird at all so that was a good thing. Probably a wolfie.

I find all sorts of bugs in my bed at camp so that sort of thing is expected. =)


Pulk

NBond1986 wrote:
Pulk wrote:
except liphistiidae, holoarchaeidae, and uloboridae...



hah, Jacob....

something you should know about me.....

when I use the terms "we" or "us" I'm never referring to true-spider guys.

When I want to refer to your kind, I use the word "they"

:wink:


Mad

finally, a use for that emoticon
Habibi18

Why are you angry about that? It's obvious what it's used for as well as Razz

NBond1986

Pulk wrote:
NBond1986 wrote:
Pulk wrote:
except liphistiidae, holoarchaeidae, and uloboridae...



hah, Jacob....

something you should know about me.....

when I use the terms "we" or "us" I'm never referring to true-spider guys.

When I want to refer to your kind, I use the word "they"

:wink:


Mad

finally, a use for that emoticon



hehehehehe..... Twisted Evil
Pulk

Habibi18 wrote:
Why are you angry about that? It's obvious what it's used for as well as Razz



that's the emoticon i use when a tarantula gets caught in a widow web.
Habibi18

Hee hee!

cacoseraph

Re: Random Exotic TPS Pictures

cacoseraph wrote:
http://spiders.zacharoo.com/spidey13.html

i NEEEEEEED one!!!!!

i need to breed it with Shrodos rufipes hehehe


after i get that hybrid line down i should maybe mix it with this

http://www.uni-rostock.de/fakult/...wranik/socotra/pictures/16.11.JPG
Atrophothele socotrana POCOCK
Scototra
Habibi18

That one is absolutely beautiful! Is it venomous? It looks like a black cell spider! Are they related in anyway? Hope you get one.


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