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The Following 9 Users Say Thank You to Lee Stewart For This Useful Post: | ||
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The Following 13 Users Say Thank You to Lee Stewart For This Useful Post: | ||
427 (12-19-2023), 67 Nova Boy (12-19-2023), Dave Rifkin (12-19-2023), downunder1 (12-29-2023), dykstra (12-19-2023), flyingn (12-25-2023), grantprix (01-04-2024), markinnaples (12-20-2023), Oldss (12-19-2023), olredalert (12-19-2023), Stihl (03-04-2024), Too Many Projects (12-19-2023), YenkoYS-199Stinger (12-19-2023) |
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The Following 9 Users Say Thank You to Lee Stewart For This Useful Post: | ||
67 Nova Boy (12-19-2023), Dave Rifkin (12-19-2023), dykstra (12-19-2023), flyingn (12-25-2023), markinnaples (12-20-2023), olredalert (12-19-2023), PeteLeathersac (12-19-2023), X66 714 (12-19-2023), YenkoYS-199Stinger (12-19-2023) |
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The Following 10 Users Say Thank You to Lee Stewart For This Useful Post: | ||
67 Nova Boy (12-19-2023), Dave Rifkin (12-19-2023), downunder1 (12-23-2023), dustinm (12-19-2023), dykstra (12-19-2023), earntaz (12-19-2023), grantprix (01-04-2024), olredalert (12-19-2023), PeteLeathersac (12-19-2023), YenkoYS-199Stinger (12-19-2023) |
The Following 6 Users Say Thank You to Lee Stewart For This Useful Post: | ||
67 Nova Boy (12-19-2023), Dave Rifkin (12-19-2023), dustinm (12-19-2023), dykstra (12-19-2023), olredalert (12-19-2023), YenkoYS-199Stinger (12-19-2023) |
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First of all, unless you are allergic to tarantula venom, they are harmless to humans (though they pack a painful bite). Some tarantulas can also shoot the “hairs” off their legs which can pierce human skin and cause great discomfort. Now – back to the weird fact. Tarantulas have an exoskeleton (that means its skeleton is on the outside) like crayfish and crabs. They shed their exoskeleton regularly – normally by lying on their back. (When they are shedding their skeleton, it is a good idea to keep right away from them as they will attack due to their vulnerable state.) Because the exoskeleton is very fragile, if a tarantula is dropped from a low height, it will shatter and die. |
The Following 5 Users Say Thank You to Lee Stewart For This Useful Post: | ||
67 Nova Boy (12-19-2023), Dave Rifkin (12-19-2023), dykstra (12-19-2023), olredalert (12-19-2023), YenkoYS-199Stinger (12-19-2023) |
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The Following 7 Users Say Thank You to Lee Stewart For This Useful Post: | ||
67 Nova Boy (12-19-2023), Dave Rifkin (12-19-2023), dykstra (12-20-2023), grantprix (01-04-2024), markinnaples (12-20-2023), olredalert (12-19-2023), YenkoYS-199Stinger (12-21-2023) |
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The Following 8 Users Say Thank You to Lee Stewart For This Useful Post: | ||
60sStuff (12-20-2023), Dave Rifkin (12-19-2023), dykstra (12-20-2023), markinnaples (12-20-2023), olredalert (12-19-2023), RobR (12-20-2023), Tenney (12-20-2023), YenkoYS-199Stinger (12-21-2023) |
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The Following 7 Users Say Thank You to Lee Stewart For This Useful Post: | ||
67 Nova Boy (12-19-2023), Dave Rifkin (12-19-2023), dykstra (12-20-2023), markinnaples (12-20-2023), olredalert (12-19-2023), Stihl (03-04-2024), YenkoYS-199Stinger (12-21-2023) |
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