MatthewBerfield
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I'm just curious of why everyone uses the scientific names when talking about their T's :?
You wil learn them quickly in time. Everytime you read one you don't know do a search and read about it so next time you will. You don't have know how to say it just reconize the name.MatthewBerfield said:I understand but when people like me who don't know all the scientific names yet read a post we have no idea what you are talking about. :8o
MatthewBerfield said:I understand but when people like me who don't know all the scientific names yet read a post we have no idea what you are talking about. :8o
Uhhh yeah we would need the scientific names................................lol j/kPheonixx said:LOL so what exactly is the Trantillis maximus ? or the Spiderus reallyscaryus?
Jus playin...
It's funny but your just going to confuse people who aren't familiar with the latin names. Just like some people that call T's birdeaters or baboon spiders.Pheonixx said:i think the spiderus reallyscarius is commonly known as OBT?? or perhaps a Therabig blohairsatyou (t. Blondi) lol
jwb121377 said:You wil learn them quickly in time. Everytime you read one you don't know do a search and read about it so next time you will. You don't have know how to say it just reconize the name.
Hmm, I'd personally disagree with that. "Baboon spider" and "Bird Eater" are quite valid descriptions for tarantulas because they are the name given to them by the local people.David Burns said:It's funny but your just going to confuse people who aren't familiar with the latin names. Just like some people that call T's birdeaters or baboon spiders.