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Can a wild Lasiodora become a pet?
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<blockquote data-quote="DustyD" data-source="post: 220094" data-attributes="member: 36911"><p>I have an idea, one that could benefit you and us. Have you thought about visiting the areas where these tarantulas live, maybe where you live or in the wild, to see these tarantulas in their native habitats or adapting to human habitats. It may help with your arachnophobia. And I think many of us would like to see them in the wild. I know I would be interested in seeing the Grammostola pulchra Brazilian Black Tarantula. Not sure what kind of camera you have so you may have to get somewhat close.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DustyD, post: 220094, member: 36911"] I have an idea, one that could benefit you and us. Have you thought about visiting the areas where these tarantulas live, maybe where you live or in the wild, to see these tarantulas in their native habitats or adapting to human habitats. It may help with your arachnophobia. And I think many of us would like to see them in the wild. I know I would be interested in seeing the Grammostola pulchra Brazilian Black Tarantula. Not sure what kind of camera you have so you may have to get somewhat close. [/QUOTE]
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