Itsy Bitsy Spider!!!!
Collection by Heather Hill ⭐🌛🌝🌜⭐
Spiders are amazing!!!!
Wolf Spider
Tarantula
TYWKIWDBI ("Tai-Wiki-Widbee")
A hat tip to The Frustrated Teacher for finding this.
Rare Blue Gooty Tarantula Photo
Orphnaecus Philippinus Tarantula
Orphnaecus Philippinus Tarantula, one of Philippines local tarantula.
Rose-haired Tarantula
Pet Information Resource
Augacephalus junodi and Poecilotheria miranda
Golden Baboon Tarantula - Augacephalus junodi - This member of the family Theraphosidae is endemic to the continent of Africa. Like many other tarantulas, this species inflicts a painful bite, but its venom is not considered dangerous to humans
ZooBorns
The Newest and Cutest Exotic Baby Animals from Zoos and Aquariums Around the World!
How to Care for an Avicularia versicolor (Pink Toe Tarantula)
How to care for a Avicularia versicolor, also known as the Martinique pink toe or the Antilles tree spider is another recommend choice for beginners. Avicularia Versicolor has a very docile temperment, making it an ideal beginners tarantula.
Black Widow
Garden Spider
Orb Weaver
Jumping Spider
Adult Male Thiodina puerpera Jumping Spider
What an odd looking jumper this guy was! From his long, descended, ever so slighlty metallic chelicerae, to his flame-like markings on top of his cephalothorax - he was definitely different. This guy was actually found by abikeOdyssey last August, and photographed back then - I've just now gotten around to editing all the photos I took (312 in total!) The image above was taken with the 28mm reversed on extension tubes (4:1 - 5:1?) and is just about full frame. The photo was focus stacked…
Adult Male Thiodina puerpera Jumping Spider
What an odd looking jumper this guy was! From his long, descended, ever so slighlty metallic chelicerae, to his flame-like markings on top of his cephalothorax - he was definitely different. This guy was actually found by abikeOdyssey last August, and photographed back then - I've just now gotten around to editing all the photos I took (312 in total!) The image above was taken with the 28mm reversed on extension tubes (4:1 - 5:1?) and is just about full frame. The photo was focus stacked…
TYWKIWDBI ("Tai-Wiki-Widbee")
A hat tip to The Frustrated Teacher for finding this.