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<blockquote data-quote="AndrewClayton" data-source="post: 162698" data-attributes="member: 28745"><p>Mygalomorph covers all Tarantulas and quite a few other kinds of spiders that have fangs that point downwards to stab prey. The photo you posted is of a Pamphobeteus Sp and that is the best description as you will get without have the actual scientific name or location. They can be defensive but at that size are generally not too bad, but are ferocious eaters this does not mean an escaped one will Be Aggressive towards you and generally any new world slings are pretty harmless although a bite can still be sore so still be careful if and when capturing an escapee</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AndrewClayton, post: 162698, member: 28745"] Mygalomorph covers all Tarantulas and quite a few other kinds of spiders that have fangs that point downwards to stab prey. The photo you posted is of a Pamphobeteus Sp and that is the best description as you will get without have the actual scientific name or location. They can be defensive but at that size are generally not too bad, but are ferocious eaters this does not mean an escaped one will Be Aggressive towards you and generally any new world slings are pretty harmless although a bite can still be sore so still be careful if and when capturing an escapee [/QUOTE]
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