These two tarantulas are each hoving near the tops of their respective spidey holes in my backyard. Their burrows are only about twenty feet apart, so they are virtually neighbors.
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Usually it’s hard to see the tarantulas because they don’t often spend time near the surface of their spidey holes. But these two seem to be champing at the bit for tarantula mating season to start in about two months. Or maybe, due to climate change, the mating season will be starting earlier and these two are ready to come out of the gate (or the spidey hole) sooner.
By the way, I don’t know if one of these is male and one is female. They could both be males preparing to go on the prowl for a female. I’m not sure why they are so eager, though. It seems that the female tarantula often make a post-coital snack out of the male.
And just for full disclosure, I did have to do some post-processing enhancements to these photos in order to more clearly show the tarantulas in their burrows. But they are legit photos, not deep fakes or AI generated.
Nifty
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So you are a spider voyeur!!!!
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I guess I am! 🤔
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These could be the female spiders undergoing a molt and coming to the surface to harden off the new skin. I believe it’s common for the mature female to molt 3-4 months ahead of mating. Only males leave their den to chase up the scent of a female, and even if they don’t get killed by her, they end up starving to death after mating.
Nice pics.
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Thanks, Cage. I’m glad I’m not a male tarantula.
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These are wonderful pictures. I am currently drawing a tarantula in its nest. I’ll do it in charcoal.
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I’d love for you to share it with us when you’re done.
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Thank you.
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Interesting……
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Sexual cannibalism.
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Lovely pictures, although that would be my daughter’s worst fear. She hates even the littlest of spiders.
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Tarantulas are scary-looking but they are really docile creatures and pretty much just mind their own business.
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I had a friend who had a pet tarantula. She encouraged me to pet it and I did, but I’m not sure I could do it again. It was weird, but they are very soft and fuzzy.
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I don’t mind them crawling around and fornicating in my backyard, but I don’t want one as a pet.
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