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<blockquote data-quote="m0lsx" data-source="post: 161628" data-attributes="member: 29323"><p>In the wild Taratulas are solitary creatures who move very little, except the males who after matureing go for a walk looking for a female. They are also prey for other species. In captivity they normally have more room than they use in the wild. Thier enviroment is controlled to keep it optimal, unlike in the wild. They get regular food, unlike in the wild, where they sit & wait for suitable food item to walk inches away from them. And they have have no predators. </p><p></p><p>In short in captivity most tarantulas have an existence that most wild T's would find ideal. Although it does have to be admitted some captive T's do end up in the possession of those who abuse & misuse them. Such as I imagine in the clip above. But I have no intention of clicking on the above link & increasing her viewing figures & thus encouraging such behaviour.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="m0lsx, post: 161628, member: 29323"] In the wild Taratulas are solitary creatures who move very little, except the males who after matureing go for a walk looking for a female. They are also prey for other species. In captivity they normally have more room than they use in the wild. Thier enviroment is controlled to keep it optimal, unlike in the wild. They get regular food, unlike in the wild, where they sit & wait for suitable food item to walk inches away from them. And they have have no predators. In short in captivity most tarantulas have an existence that most wild T's would find ideal. Although it does have to be admitted some captive T's do end up in the possession of those who abuse & misuse them. Such as I imagine in the clip above. But I have no intention of clicking on the above link & increasing her viewing figures & thus encouraging such behaviour. [/QUOTE]
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