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The Tarantula Keeper's Guide

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Here is the definitive word on tarantulas for collectors of exotic pets, and for life science students specializing in arachnids (spiders and their relatives).


The book opens with a detailed description of the tarantula's origins, anatomy, and physiology.


Comprehensive information on care, housing, and feeding is provided for all who want to keep one or more tarantulas as pets or for scientific research.


And for those who prefer to do it themselves, there is even advice on where and how to capture a tarantula in the wild!


Extensive tables classify tarantulas according to classes, orders, families, and subfamilies.


Still another table outlines measures one should take in the event of a tarantula bite--though in many cases a bite is little more than a passing annoyance.


Dozens of color photos and scientifically accurate drawings illustrate virtually everything the reader needs to know about these exotic creatures.



  • Paperback: 208 pages

  • Publisher: Barron's Educational Series; 2 edition (26 May 2000)

  • Language English

  • ISBN-10: 0764100769

  • ISBN-13: 978-0764100765

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Hobbyists and science students will value this definitive guide.

It includes extensive practical advice on Tarantula care and explains how the spiders fit into the classification of arachnids.

Synopsis

Here is the definitive word on tarantulas for collectors of exotic pets, and for life science students specializing in arachnids (spiders and their relatives).

The book opens with a detailed description of the tarantula's origins, anatomy, and physiology.

Comprehensive information on care, housing, and feeding is provided for all who want to keep one or more tarantulas as pets or for scientific research.

And for those who prefer to do it themselves, there is even advice on where and how to capture a tarantula in the wild!

Extensive tables classify tarantulas according to classes, orders, families, and subfamilies.

Still another table outlines measures one should take in the event of a tarantula bite--though in many cases a bite is little more than a passing annoyance.

Dozens of color photos and scientifically accurate drawings illustrate virtually everything the reader needs to know about these exotic creatures.

  • Paperback: 208 pages
  • Publisher: Barron's Educational Series; 2 edition (26 May 2000)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0764100769
  • ISBN-13: 978-0764100765