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Oh dear God, a picture of one of those Bird Eaters stopped me from going to Oz, and the fact they have 1000's of indigenous Spiders.
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Goliath Bird Eaters (Theraphosa blondi) are a giant tarantula from northern South America, not Oz, so no worries there mate
They're actually a pretty good pet; hand tame, recognizing individual people (she likes napping on my shoulder for the warmth), and she's a terrific mouser. Fast as lightning when she sees a potential meal. You just don't want to startle her; she has ~1.5" fangs and urticating hairs (think short, throwable, porcupine quills.)
Most all of her non-prey bites are "dry", no venom injected (warning shots), and the urticating hairs are like getting fiberglass insulation in your skin. Most all of Goldie's non-prey "victims" have been inquisitive puppies and cats, both of which only needed one encounter to learn the life lesson "don't f**k with the spider!!"
I'm sorry, but the arachnophobic side of me is not comprehending the 'pet' bit.
That would seriously freak me out. (not that i would be able to get within 100 yards of the thing...)
Itching powder used to be made from Tarantula hairs. Prickly little buggers.
Keeping tarantula's as pets is pretty common in the US with quite a few owners breeding them and selling back to pet shops and directly to other owners. Owners usually start with a smaller type then work their way up to larger ones. The GBE's are the largest and require a long committment because they can live >20 years. Mexican redknees (6" legspan) can live 25-30 years.
Dr. Mordrid ---------------------------- An elephant is a mouse built to government specifications.
I carry a gun because I can't throw a rock 1,250 fps
Tarantulas aren't that bad in creep factor when you consider how many Americans also keep scorpions. A friend of mine has a huge African Emperor scorpion - almost 8" long. Many pet stores carry them, habitats & supplies - even Petco.
Christine freaks out when she finds a jumping spider in the house, and really freaks when I pick them up and put them on the house plants. I think they're cute.
Christine freaks out when she finds a jumping spider in the house, and really freaks when I pick them up and put them on the house plants. I think they're cute.
Who can resist those eyes?
ME. I'm happy I scrolled slowly down the page, so it didn't surprise me too much. I as expecting piccies of them, but not sooo big
Not sure I'll be looking back to this thread....
edit : I'm now checking out all the corners of my office, and under the desk, and behind boxes. freak out mode....
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