My Halloween Tarantula -- Trick or Treat? |
Yesterday I found a tarantula outside my gate. It showed up to scare me for Halloween! I have only seen a few tarantula's in the wild. This is a small one. There are about 850 different species of tarantula in the world. Only about 48 species of tarantula are found in the United States. Their colors vary from black, to reddish brown, to tan. For those of you who are unfamiliar with the tarantula, it is a hairy spider. The one I found is about 2 inches long. See the photos. Tarantulas have 8 legs and 8 eyes set in two groups. Below the eyes is the mouth. Tarantulas have fangs and I am told their bite can be painful. They also have barbed and irritating hairs on their abdomens. It is said that the females sometimes kill the males after they mate, like a black widow spider.
Some cultures eat tarantulas. I imagine they are crunchy as they are exoskeletal creatures. Tarantulas shed their exoskeleton. Some folks keep tarantulas as pets. I think keeping the exoskeleton would be more trouble-free.
Update 1: As you read in previous blogs, I AM still waiting for the arrival of my replacement Omega VRT350HD vertical juicer. I shipped it back to the company over 2 weeks ago. Since then, I have been perfectly happy with my old, 16 year old juicer with which I make my daily quart of mixed vegetable juice. It does not clog, is fast enough to clean, juices quickly, and does well with celery, which the Omega 350HD did not.
Update 2: As you read in a previous blog, Jeweler who did not pay me the correct amount for the "scrap" gold he bought has finally sent me a check to make up the difference. He told me some more fabricated facts in an effort to save face. Old saying: A person who steals would lie. It is sad when professionals have to invent stories to cover for their misbehavior. What a pathetic person! I hope he does business in a more ethical way in the future.
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