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I say a lot of time to them that my T's that i keep is a low venom species (other than the P. metallica, but its on my cousin house and as i said its a shared pet. And i rarely come to my cousin house)
I say a lot of time to them that my T's that i keep is a low venom species (other than the P. metallica, but its on my cousin house and as i said its a shared pet. And i rarely come to my cousin house)
I'm in senior highschool right now and my T is G. pulchripes and Nhandu tripepii
And i also have P. metallica, but.. its rather a shared pet with my cousin (the P. metallica is at my cousin house)
But no matter the species is my parents will think that every tarantula=danger
I already say a tons of things but my parents always didnt care about my word.
They seem to hate tarantula even if i say a lot of things about tarantula that i think my parents will understand but as i said they seem to didnt care at all
I mean its my own room and i can almost assure that i can...
I'm wondering this for a long time, about what if we keep breeding tarantula and other inverts for thousands of years will it changed their natural behaviour and appearance? But, i know for a fact that domestication happen if human need something from that animal or plant. But im just curious...