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<blockquote data-quote="Orangebiteything" data-source="post: 139780" data-attributes="member: 28352"><p>I personally, have always been fascinated with spiders. It took a few years in my late teens for me to realize how in depth and huge the hobby had grown and how many species there are! Spiders to me, are very u Kaye in the animal kingdom. Much like humans, they change their surroundings and make what they want out of it. That is unique for most animals, let alone an invertebrate. Lol. Most T’s are going to sit and wait, however some of my arboreal species like my caribena, she can be a wolf sometimes. Stalking and chasing, but always in an enclosure which, helps a LOT. They grow slower, and rely on a lot of luck, and take whatever they can that’s reasonable size. Just remember they will always fear you, more than you fear them, and if you get one, you won’t regret it. If you do, there are a lot of folks here that will help you find it a home. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite2" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=";)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Orangebiteything, post: 139780, member: 28352"] I personally, have always been fascinated with spiders. It took a few years in my late teens for me to realize how in depth and huge the hobby had grown and how many species there are! Spiders to me, are very u Kaye in the animal kingdom. Much like humans, they change their surroundings and make what they want out of it. That is unique for most animals, let alone an invertebrate. Lol. Most T’s are going to sit and wait, however some of my arboreal species like my caribena, she can be a wolf sometimes. Stalking and chasing, but always in an enclosure which, helps a LOT. They grow slower, and rely on a lot of luck, and take whatever they can that’s reasonable size. Just remember they will always fear you, more than you fear them, and if you get one, you won’t regret it. If you do, there are a lot of folks here that will help you find it a home. ;) [/QUOTE]
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