We all know that the internet is cool, but you know what else is cool? Spiders. Yep, spiders. And they’re not just cool, they can even be cute! Cute spiders? Unbelievable.
We all know that the internet is cool, but you know what else is cool? Spiders. Yep, spiders. And they’re not just cool, they can even be cute! Cute spiders? Unbelievable.
The Brazilian Black tarantula is a simple arachnid with an inherently low-key sophistication. With its solid Black, almost velvety body, it grows and moves slowly, with grace; it has nothing to prove. Its beauty speaks
Did you wonder just like me if spiders are friendly or not? In this article, you’ll find the answer to this exact question and I’ll dive deeper into the answer.
Spiders are exciting creatures belonging to the family of arachnids. They are quiet and low on maintenance. However, like other intrusive and noisy pets like
wolf spider and her babies. Amazing
There are over 800 different recognised species of tarantula, so you might think that choosing the best tarantula pet would be a challenging exercise. Fortunately, despite so many different types of tarantula being available to pet owners, only a fraction of these are readily available from reptile shops. Further species may be sourced from hobbyist ... Read more
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Jumping spiders size, where do they live, are they poisonous, do they bite & make webs, where & how long do they live, what do they eat
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Click here for a larger view as flickr tends to over-sharpen these smaller thumbnails! This apparently tipsy female Phidippus regius female (found by a helpful Guillaume Dury) was more than willing to pose for photos from several attendees at the 2012 Bugshot workshop. Given that one of my ultimate goals while in Florida was to find this exact species - I'm grateful that I finally got a chance to photograph one of North America's largest and most beautiful Phidippus species! The image above is a single shot taken with a 50mm prime reversed on a set of extension tubes. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- If you're into macro photography, entomology, or just want to hang out in Central America - I'm proud to announce I will once again co-instructing a Bugshot, a macro-photography workshop with Alex Wild, John Abbott, and Piotr Naskrecki - this time in BELIZE! More information can be found here and here