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Hello all,
While I am definitely a tarantula enthusiast, with one Grammostola rosea and one Brachypelma vagans, I am also a graduate student researching jumping spiders, particularly Bagheera kiplingi, which is up to 90% vegetarian. It is truly a fascinating little creature (plenty cute, too--see picture), and I am seeking supporters for my research project.
Any amount is welcome, and I want you to know that I am working hard to change people's attitudes towards spiders each and every day As a science teacher, students leave my classes with a completely different perspective on arachnids. If you could help support my project, please copy this link:
https://experiment.com/projects/studying-vegetarian-spiders-of-two-sides-of-a-great-divide
Thank you very much for your consideration!
While I am definitely a tarantula enthusiast, with one Grammostola rosea and one Brachypelma vagans, I am also a graduate student researching jumping spiders, particularly Bagheera kiplingi, which is up to 90% vegetarian. It is truly a fascinating little creature (plenty cute, too--see picture), and I am seeking supporters for my research project.
Any amount is welcome, and I want you to know that I am working hard to change people's attitudes towards spiders each and every day As a science teacher, students leave my classes with a completely different perspective on arachnids. If you could help support my project, please copy this link:
https://experiment.com/projects/studying-vegetarian-spiders-of-two-sides-of-a-great-divide
Thank you very much for your consideration!