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Oh no the second isn't Hedemora it has black eyes. All my here's have yellow eyes so far.
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No fainting now but this is the molt of my largest female Goliath Birdeater. Such a beautiful girl.OH that is awesome, would love to see pics!
Might have been better to catch up with the thread first.AWE!!! you must warn someone when clicking on your pic!!! eeeekkkkk!!!! I can't stand spiders and I jumped when I saw that hairy thing! that's what I get for clicking on the recent post!!!
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glad someone appreciates them!
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No fainting now but this is the molt of my largest female Goliath Birdeater. Such a beautiful girl.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/g/i/5357122/a/6296943/sort/display_order/
yes, that is her exoskeleton. I wouldn't call them docile. In fact, I wouldn't hold any of my tarantulas especially her. They have the worse hairs. Think of a porcupine quill and imagine that as a hair. Hairs on a tarantula are barbed. The larger the tarantula the larger the hair, the worse damage it can do. It itches really bad if you get it on your skin and they do flick hairs when threaten. And yes, when she is full grown she could eat a bird. She's just a baby right now. She will most likely max out around 10-12 inches.Wow! Ok so that is just the exoskeleton, right? Are they docile? Can you handle them? I'm assuming this type is actually capable of eating a bird?
Not yet I don't but when I move her to a permanent enclosure I'll get some pictures.Nice I love trantulas and such , do you have a pictur of her now that she is all new and fresh![]()
Might have been better to catch up with the thread first.![]()