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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy Kastle" data-source="post: 2381" data-attributes="member: 387"><p>Hi. More info since you seem interested. Fluffy was found in Golden Valley, Arizona. It is way up north, not far from Kingman. He wasn't very big, about 3 inch leg span, but he was very unusual looking for any spider I have ever seen. He deninately had the "spurs" on his front pair of legs. The part of his body the legs attatched to was ivory - almost white in color, with a weird pattern of lines on it. It didn't seem to have any hair on that part. The rear part of the body had dark brown hair, like his legs. From what I saw online and in my library book, I was guessing he was a desert blonde??? He devoured the little meal worm shown in the picture. There was nothing left of it. I still wonder if I sent him out to freeze and starve, but I guess he had a nice Thanksgiving dinner. After that, what happens in nature happens. I can't get excited about buying one from a pet store that probably takes advantage of them. I'll just hang out here and hope to see another one someday. Nancy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy Kastle, post: 2381, member: 387"] Hi. More info since you seem interested. Fluffy was found in Golden Valley, Arizona. It is way up north, not far from Kingman. He wasn't very big, about 3 inch leg span, but he was very unusual looking for any spider I have ever seen. He deninately had the "spurs" on his front pair of legs. The part of his body the legs attatched to was ivory - almost white in color, with a weird pattern of lines on it. It didn't seem to have any hair on that part. The rear part of the body had dark brown hair, like his legs. From what I saw online and in my library book, I was guessing he was a desert blonde??? He devoured the little meal worm shown in the picture. There was nothing left of it. I still wonder if I sent him out to freeze and starve, but I guess he had a nice Thanksgiving dinner. After that, what happens in nature happens. I can't get excited about buying one from a pet store that probably takes advantage of them. I'll just hang out here and hope to see another one someday. Nancy [/QUOTE]
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