Spiders?
Are the younger spiders smaller than the older ones
Are the younger spiders smaller than the older ones
What range does that mean? Something in square meters.
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A video from Bali is currently going viral, showing thousands of giant spiders spinning a web the length of a street in Bali, totally creepy. I once experienced something like that in Hamburg, where in my barracks in Rahlstedt, small spiders covered the entire football field. The giant web glittered in the morning dew. Inside…
Of course
And why is the angle pinnacle in the terrarium no longer normal?
Well, not all people will be 1,80cm, right?
In addition, angle spinning is not equal to angle spinning and a bird spinning is not equal to bird spinning. Compare a Avicularia Versi. with a T. blondi. Small size difference, huh?
And also growth is different. Here again a comparison with bird spiders:
Avicularias grow relatively fast in contrast to Brachypelma. They are stones
If they are of the same kind.
Yes, spiders grow a lifetime.
Yes, normal
Yes if this is really normal why will my angle spine the several years in the terrarium is no longer normal, which are huge
Also animals have growth disorders
Then you do something wrong
But not 20 pieces