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Old 26th June 2009, 10:38 AM   #1
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Default salmon pink birdeater (L. parahybana)

oooo whats that
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NOM NOM NOM
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Old 26th June 2009, 12:16 PM   #2
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a friend of mine just sent one of these on a breeding loan they are stunning
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Nice chunky spider
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a friend of mine just sent one of these on a breeding loan they are stunning
Nice :), this girly laid a sack a few months ago but it was a dud
my other girl laid a good sack last year though :D

You friend needs to be prepared for allot of babies 3000ish if lucky lol
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wow..

that looks amazing!
is it one of those who flick there hairs?
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wow..

that looks amazing!
is it one of those who flick there hairs?
Yep will flick hairs but she dosnt realy unless im cleaning her out
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do they grow them back, and what is the point of them doing that?..

is it to scare things off, or does it do more than that?..
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They grown them back each time they moult
Yep it’s a defense mechanism, they are called "Urticating Hairs" which are barbed hairs they fleck them towards the potential threat and the hairs can embed in your skin causing irritation, in your eye which can be very dangerous and I recently breathed in a loads of the hairs and my throat didn’t feel the best to say the least lol
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