Oh, and btw, be advised of the fact there is something as the “spidervirus”. ... In general, Brachypelma albopilosum, Brachypelma smithi and Grammostola rosea are being recommended as ideal bird spiders for beginners, due to the fact they're docile, hardy and easy to keep. For example, these terrestrial bird spider females have an average lifespan of up to twenty to twenty-five years, while males live a much shorter life of about seven to eight years The venom of the Brachypelma emilia is often compared with bee venom when it comes to toxicity, so it is still dangerous to people with severe allergic reactions to venom. Only in these rare cases in which the victim is allergic to even mild venom can a bite from this species lead to death. Though the Psalmopoeus and Tapinauchenius are New World tarantulas, unlike the above they do not have these hairs. In addition, the Ephebopus to have these hairs, but on their pedipalps instead. Overall, Urticating hairs range sizes from 0.06mm to 1.5mm and are barely visible with your naked eye.
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