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Juv 100 (2~7cm)
Sub 150 (7~15cm)
Adult 220 (15cm~)
Pair 585
For more product view may visit:
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(Promotion and Intro)
IG: Scorpo Hunter
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Shopee: Scorpo Hunter (Pet supplies)
Mudah: Scorpo Hunter (Pets)
We will list new product on weekly basis.
All transaction gains are fundraising for collection expansion purposes.
TARANTUDEX
Cyriopagopus hainanus is a species of tarantila found in China. It is one of a number of species from China and Vietnam known as "Chinese bird spider”.
It can be distinguished by its dark black-brown body and the longer "thorns" on the forward-facing (prolateral) side of the maxillae. The carapace is red-brown; and the abdomen is dark brown, with six black stripes running across it and a black stripe down the centre of the upper surface.
The female is about 60 mm long (body plus chelicerae). The male is smaller, about 34 mm long (body plus chelicerae).
C. hainanus makes burrows, lined with silk, and often with silk alarm lines radiating from the mouth. The spider remains in its burrow during the day, emerging only at night to catch prey, mainly large insects.
It can be distinguished by its dark black-brown body and the longer "thorns" on the forward-facing (prolateral) side of the maxillae. The carapace is red-brown; and the abdomen is dark brown, with six black stripes running across it and a black stripe down the centre of the upper surface.
The female is about 60 mm long (body plus chelicerae). The male is smaller, about 34 mm long (body plus chelicerae).
C. hainanus makes burrows, lined with silk, and often with silk alarm lines radiating from the mouth. The spider remains in its burrow during the day, emerging only at night to catch prey, mainly large insects.