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I'd put up a YouTube video of myself howling in protest but that wouldn't work I'm afraid.


If I was a more wrathful person or had more time on my hands, I'd cross breed one of their new-fangled T whatevers with something still considered a bracky.  T (formerly B) vagens can breed successfully with fertile offspring with practically any brachy.


Visions of entomologists assuming the fetal position and whimpering cross through my mind. The only reason I don't is that I couldn't bring myself to euthanize any offspring that couldn't get a new home.


This also shows why we should all know both the scientific name and at least one or two common names for all our tarantulas. For example, everyone knows what a cobalt blue is. The scientific names have been far less stable.


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