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Baby Jumping Spiders-Pedipalp’s Spiderlings

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Little phidippus audax jumping spider spiderlings. These are the spiderlings from the mating of Pedipalp and Xcaliber, my 2 audax jumping spiders that I had. I let Pedipalp go, but Xcaliber died. I heard the males don't live as long if they have mated, seems there may be some truth to that since he died about 2 months later.

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Bitsy caught her bottle fly before Itsy got her's (itsy's the one that pounced in the video). Then Bitsy couldn't figure out how she was going to get her cargo up on her nest. XD 6-7-09 Update : Bitsy's first brood are 1st Instars now and moving around. I'm still waiting for my new camera lens to get some shots of the slings. Itsy's eggs have hatched as well. I'm not %100 sure, but Bitsy's 2nd nest might've hatched - looks a little bit darker in there.. Good thing I bought 24 more vials today. I'm gonna be knee-high in new spiders. XD Bites of Phidippus johnsoni are not generally harmful to humans unless you're very allergic to spiders. Never been bitten, but I imagine it's very itchy like a common sac spider.

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A. versicolor, B. smithi, B . emilia, P.regalis and the P. ornata get homes, some of them are only temporary.

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Here's a short video of Bitsy's second egg sac the night after she passed away from a spider bite. Not even gonna bother counting until they reach 3rd or 4th instar! Okay, next egg sac!

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The first of the Animals In My Bedroom series and i'm sure there will be many more!

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my pet black widow chasing down and securing a huge cricket from the backyard.

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This is my spider Pedipalp on my keyboard, set to some piano music. I saw a video called "hamster on a piano", and it made me think about my spider that I filmed walking on my keyboard. I actually have several videos of her on my keyboard, but this one is my favorite, so I uploaded this to youtube a while back. I decided to use the youtube editor and shorten the video and add music that was different from my original video.

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I started mimicing Bitsy's threat display with the motion of my finger and she actually responded back and only fled when she knew I called her bluff. Very entertaining spiders. 6-7-09 Update : Bitsy's first brood are 1st Instars now and moving around. I'm still waiting for my new camera lens to get some shots of the slings. Itsy's eggs have hatched as well. I'm not %100 sure, but Bitsy's 2nd nest might've hatched - looks a little bit darker in there.. Good thing I bought 24 more vials today. I'm gonna be knee-high in new spiders. XD

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Rescued this little guy out of the water. I had never seen them dry themselves like this. It was amazing watching him behave in the way a dog or cat does after having a bath. He tried drying himself on my hand, and when I realized what he was doing, I set him on my jeans where my knee bends so that he could use the folds in the material to dry himself a bit easier. I also found a female near his spot, videoed her also. They must have been mating or about to mate before ending up in the water.

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This beautiful spider came in the house on a ficus tree and spun a web in my bedroom. She has been there since Aug. I love spiders and allowed her to stay. I feed her earwigs and other critters every two days. Her name is Andra.

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