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Baby tarantula stung by a tarantula wasp
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<blockquote data-quote="Tortoise Tom" data-source="post: 132377" data-attributes="member: 27883"><p>I agree. The sting doesn't kill them or they'd be rotten by the time the egg hatched. And the wasp doesn't lay the egg until it gets wherever it was going. I never thought of putting the spider on its back and dropping water into its mouth, but that makes sense to me after reading it.</p><p></p><p>[USER=27958]@Alycia[/USER] , </p><p>Spiders don't breathe through their "mouth", so there is no danger of drowning by doing this. They have book lungs down on the bottom of their abdomen, so just don't drip water down there. Please keep us posted. I'd love to know what happens!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tortoise Tom, post: 132377, member: 27883"] I agree. The sting doesn't kill them or they'd be rotten by the time the egg hatched. And the wasp doesn't lay the egg until it gets wherever it was going. I never thought of putting the spider on its back and dropping water into its mouth, but that makes sense to me after reading it. [USER=27958]@Alycia[/USER] , Spiders don't breathe through their "mouth", so there is no danger of drowning by doing this. They have book lungs down on the bottom of their abdomen, so just don't drip water down there. Please keep us posted. I'd love to know what happens! [/QUOTE]
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