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Old 05-03-03, 08:17 PM   #1
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3 wolf spiders (Lycosa narbonensis)

they are spiderlings



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Oh!...(i enter you to the mystery world of spiders-tarantulas-bird eaters lol)...you must observe them to understand their beauty. Their beauty is their shape, hairs, colors, movement, defensive posture...so much more...
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They are very interesting and don't take up a lot of room. True you don't see them very much but at night if you set up a red or blk light you can watch them move around. But I agree it is not for everybody.
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Kind of like some large snakes I've seen!
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When you have to do with nature and animals, patience and observation is the key that unlocks man's ignorance, changing it to knowledge and respect for all living creatures.
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That is very Zen!
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...i used to meditate...well not so deep. Just relaxing and mind tripping. It was so good for the inner self!
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Wolf spiders are a little more active than most species of tarantula. A little more spastic too. I've kept a few different ones, this one big girl I have recently dropped an eggsack with god knows how many babies - I never counted them but there were many. I think she's gravid again, waiting to see if she makes an eggsack.



I don't even know what started my fascination with spiders and scorpions. It just sort of happened, but honestly, the chilean rose hair is about as generic of a tarantula as you can get. There are many other, far more fascinating species.

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