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Pinkfoot Goliath Birdeater (Theraphosa apophysis) adult, close up of legs and chelicerae (captive)

Pinkfoot Goliath Birdeater (Theraphosa apophysis) adult, close up of legs and chelicerae (captive)


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Pinkfoot Goliath Birdeater (Theraphosa apophysis) adult, close up of legs and chelicerae (captive)

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Media ID 10795636

© FLPA/Paul Miguel

Arachnid Arachnids Bird Eating Spider Captive Hair Hairs Hairy Legs Scary Spider Spiders Tarantula Tarantulas Theraphosidae Chelicerae Fear Frightening Phobia Phobias Pinktoe


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Legs for days and chelicerae that could give you a fright! Meet the Pinkfoot Goliath Birdeater, the ultimate arachnid superstar. This close-up print captures every hairy detail of this creature. With its vibrant pink toes and impressive size, it's no wonder they call it a Goliath! Don't let its name fool you though, this spider is more interested in insects than birds. But with those menacing chelicerae, even the bravest would think twice before getting too close. Caught in captivity by FLPA Images' talented photographer Paul Miguel, this photo brings out the wild nature of these South American giants. From their tropical habitat to their mesmerizing leg patterns, there's no denying that these tarantulas are truly unique. Whether you're an arachnid enthusiast or just looking for something to make your skin crawl (in a good way), this print is sure to be a conversation starter. Hang it on your wall and watch as guests marvel at the intricate beauty of one of nature's most misunderstood creatures. So go ahead, embrace your inner adventurer and bring home a piece of wildlife wonder with this stunning Pinkfoot Goliath Birdeater print!

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