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  1. 07-10-2010 06:11 PM #1
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    Top Ten Most Aggressive Tarantulas

    Hi!

    I'm new here, my name is Mackenzie, and I've been reading the beginner thread (which helps a lot). I was thinking about a Mexican Blonde, Mexican Red Knee, Costa Rican Zebra, or a Pinktoe. I have a lot of experience with snakes (mainyl ball pythons), and I hope to breed a large scale of reptiles.

    Anyways, I was wondering what you think the top ten most agressive tarantulas are? Yes, I am aware that most tarantulas are individual... I was just wondering what your opinions are. I don't have enough experience to form an opinion :P

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  2. 07-10-2010 06:14 PM #2
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    We usually refer to them as most defensive. The species Pterinochilus murinus and the genus Haplopelma are some of the most defensive. Not recommended to you yet. My first Tarantula was a Haplopelma, but it was a mistake...I thought I was getting an A. seemani.
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  3. 07-10-2010 06:18 PM #3
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    As stated they are not agressive.. But deffensive..

    But to add to the list of deffensive tarantulas.. I would say the Psalmopoeus genus.. They are pretty deffensive..
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  4. 07-10-2010 06:27 PM #4
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    Ah... Sorry...

    I'm used to calling some snakes 'aggressive'.

    Oh, I don't plan on getting any defensive tarantulas for a while, I just wanted to see some of the most agressive ones. I heard the Baboons were?

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  5. 07-10-2010 06:33 PM #5
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    It's alright. They're defensive instead of aggressive because they don't come after you to hurt you for fun. They just protect and defend their homes from intruders. Yes, Pterinochilus murinus is a baboon tarantula (Orange Baboon Tarantula or Orange Bitey Thing). Old worlds rely on their bites, opposed to the new worlds who would rather kick irritating hair as they make a getaway.
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    Thanks!

    I can wait to get my tarantulas

    I may get a baboon tarantula after getting more experienced.
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  7. 07-10-2010 07:32 PM #7
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    It is possible to aggressively defend, no?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Red Beard View Post
    It is possible to aggressively defend, no?
    Yes, but that does not make the tarantula aggressive.
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    A B.Boehmei perhaps.
    It's really defensive/creative with U-hairs.
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    Top two in my opinion and experience would be Chilobrachys spp. and Selenocosmia spp.

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    Well...
    This is gonna start a war, but by definition, they can show aggressiveness.
    They can be aggressive, wheter is via defensive mechanisms...It is aggressivness.
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    Well, it could be argued that they can infact be aggresive defenders, when they're defensive often, if you use aggresive in the same fashion as "he's an aggresive flirter when he's drunk", but this is all down to defenitions of course

    I would have to say haplopelma, simply because mine is mental. It's about the size of a fingernail, and the meanest little booger ever.. It actually tried to kill me through the vents of its vile..
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    Aggressive....
    Deffensive.....
    I find most Asian species tend to be....
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    Top 10 is impossible to say, there are a lot of OW/NW species you never heard of.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Falk View Post
    Top 10 is impossible to say, there are a lot of OW/NW species you never heard of.
    Let your hair down just once, and rate the ones you do know about. No need to drag the unknowns into this, as the OP hardly expects us to predict stuff
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