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Showing posts with label huge spiders. Show all posts
Showing posts with label huge spiders. Show all posts

March 27, 2011

Huge Spiders for Sale on PPG !?


€ 101 + SHIPPING [currently out of stock]

The Goliath birdeater tarantula*, Theraphosa blondi [Latin America], is one of the biggest
spiders in the world,
say the size of a dinner plate. They don't like being handled and like
all spiders, they can
bite and its hairs can provoque allergic reaction. However, short of
allergic reactions, a Goliath bite feels like a couple of bee stings,
but there may be more
pain than the average bee sting.
Most Goliaths will demonstrate
rather aggressively when disturbed. They will put on quite
a show, even hissing sometimes.

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* How to take care of your Tarantula pet : HERE

March 05, 2010

What's new about huge spiders ?

The Cerbalus aravensis has been found by a team of scientists from
the Department
of Biology in the University of Haifa-Oranim in the giant
dune of Sands of Samar/southern Arava
region of Israel, (Jan 2010).
But the Samar sands' site is desapparing : if once it covered as many
as 2.7 square miles,
lately it's reduced to approximately 1 square mile.
Should this trend continues, the
Cerbalus aravensis wouldn't survive.


(It's funny how, by enlarging Yael Olek's photo, an elderly person with white hair
and beard appears).



(Pictures Yael Olek and Roy Talbi)

This spider's leg-span can reach up to 14 cm., which makes it the largest
spider of its type in the Middle East. Even though details are still lacking to
enable a full analysis of its biology and of its population in the sands, the
scientists know that this is a nocturnal spider, mostly active in the hottest
months of the year, and that it constructs an underground den which is
closed with a "lifting door" made of sand particles that are glued together
to camouflage the den.

(more...)
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