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Breeding the World's Largest Living Arachnid Amblypygid Biology, Natural History, and Captive Husbandry

Handbook / Manual
By: Orin McMonigle(Author)
208 pages, colour & b/w photos, b/w illustrations
Breeding the World's Largest Living Arachnid
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  • Breeding the World's Largest Living Arachnid ISBN: 9781616461836 Hardback Jul 2013 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 1-2 weeks
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What arachnologist worth his salt could forget the arachnid with a two-foot legspan? The Order Amblypygi not only contains world record species, but also some of the most improbable and unbelievable looking members of the Class Arachnida. Otherwise known as whipspiders, these creatures appear to have been formed in the deep recesses of a human nightmare, and yet are the only large arachnids that are entirely harmless to humans. Predatory whipspiders display advanced social behaviors and externally visible reproductive biology of immense complexity.

Breeding the World's Largest Living Arachnid presents cutting edge biological details, supporting Scanning Electron Micrographs, and unparalleled captive reproduction information with photographic documentation.

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Handbook / Manual
By: Orin McMonigle(Author)
208 pages, colour & b/w photos, b/w illustrations
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