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Okay, this sounds very silly to me, but perhaps this is a phenominon that I have yet to hear of, or perhaps it is an urban tarantula myth (as I suspect).
People at work were asking me about my tarantulas, and asked if I housed them together, and I said no that pretty much all of mine would most likely kill each other if housed together. Then a coworker said that I was being silly and that tarantulas live together and swarm together to migrate across the roads in Texas, and live in herds. She says she's seen this with her own eyes. I just started laughing, but then our manager walked up and said she'd seen the same thing - are they both lying about having seen this happen? Or do tarantulas indeed swarm together to migrate in Texas?
Please forgive me for being gullible...
People at work were asking me about my tarantulas, and asked if I housed them together, and I said no that pretty much all of mine would most likely kill each other if housed together. Then a coworker said that I was being silly and that tarantulas live together and swarm together to migrate across the roads in Texas, and live in herds. She says she's seen this with her own eyes. I just started laughing, but then our manager walked up and said she'd seen the same thing - are they both lying about having seen this happen? Or do tarantulas indeed swarm together to migrate in Texas?
Please forgive me for being gullible...