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If you had to choose what would young rather have the king baboon spider or burgundy Goliath?
That's easy...both.
I can choose any t I want....I have a king, I do not have a burgundy.If you had to choose what would young rather have the king baboon spider or burgundy Goliath?
Except of course, that Theraphosa are at the top of the tarantula food chain. Adult Theraphosa are the ultimate predator in the spider world.If i didnt have respect for all tarantulas, i would say feed the stirmi to the muticus.
Maybe the tarantula world. Should a Theraphosa wander blindly into a web, though, it's gonna end up a meal for a true spider. Some of the orb weavers can take out lizards, birds and bats.Except of course, that Theraphosa are at the top of the tarantula food chain. Adult Theraphosa are the ultimate predator in the spider world.
I'm sure that could happen to a Theraphosa if the conditions are right. Though an adult Theraphosa could make a meal of those same prey items, no web required. With exceptions of course...owls or Vampyrum spectrum would likely make a meal out of any of the above, for example.Maybe the tarantula world. Should a Theraphosa wander blindly into a web, though, it's gonna end up a meal for a true spider. Some of the orb weavers can take out lizards, birds and bats.
I'd think the surprise of the muticus exploding out of its hole would give it a huge advantage. Theraposa wouldn't know what hit itExcept of course, that Theraphosa are at the top of the tarantula food chain. Adult Theraphosa are the ultimate predator in the spider world.
Yet in this post from 2 weeks ago, you claim "she's a solid 9.5 - 10 inches":Ive got an AF bigger than one of Poec's 10 inch males. T. stirmi all the way!