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Stuart Longhorn commented on an older version of Geographic Range:
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Bob Corrigan commented on "Image of Brachypelma smithi":
Roger, you are made of stronger stuff than I am. Thanks for the photo.
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Roger Pester commented on "Image of Brachypelma smithi":
I have just required one of these beautiful looking tarantulas and this is one lovely looking specimen.Great looking condition and colour.Main is only a inch long at this moment she or he is 2 years old.
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Katja Schulz commented on an older version of Reproduction:
There's something wrong with the HTML in this article. It looks like there's an unclosed italics tag somewhere.
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Katja Schulz added the English common name "Desert Blond Tarantula" to "Aphonopelma chalcodes Chamberlin, 1940".
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Megan Milton commented on an older version of Locations of barcode samples:
Thanks - This GPS has been corrected in BOLD. Megan Milton BOLD Communication Lead
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Stuart Longhorn commented on "Threats":
The Mexican redleg tarantula is mainly threatened by habitat loss and environmental degradation. They were previously threatened by capture for the pet trade (2), but now the pressure of illegal exports have likely been reduced by captive breeding.
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Stuart Longhorn commented on "Threats":
The information is out of data. The greatest threat is habitat loss and environmental degradation. Captive breeding has effectively removed the threat of pet-trade collection
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