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Crumpets ([personal profile] crumpetsfortaenia) wrote in [community profile] common_nature2012-05-03 05:51 pm

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[personal profile] holyschist inspired me to go out and take some macro shots this afternoon.

So, here's a wolf spider for you all.

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[personal profile] holyschist 2012-05-04 02:34 am (UTC)(link)
New World tarantulas have urticating hairs, and if you have sensitive skin, I'd probably pass, even if you don't handle them at all. Arthropods in general are very easy to develop contact allergies to.

Old World tarantulas do not have urticating hairs, but they are strictly look-don't-touch pets, and tend to be significantly more venomous (won't kill you unless you're allergic, but can make you very sick. And they don't have that first line of defense, so tend to be more tetchy).
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[personal profile] 0jack 2012-05-04 02:39 am (UTC)(link)
It's sad that I'll be 4EVER ALONE about spiders, they really are lovely. I'm allergic to some of the smaller ones. I get bit once in a while because they end up in the bed or under the desk and I piss them off or something. I used to get bit working at camp, too. The bites are pretty distinctive. I don't have anaphylaxis but I get hot goose egg swellings that then swell up again if I get bit by another spider any time in the next few months. It's surreal.

Maybe I'll put four extra legs on my dog. Yeah. :)
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[personal profile] holyschist 2012-05-04 03:03 am (UTC)(link)
I think that is a pretty big strike against Old World tarantulas. :-(