![The exoskeleton shed by a Brachypelma emilia or Red legged tarantula. Spider was not harmed, it simply replaced its old armor. - r/interestingasfuck The exoskeleton shed by a Brachypelma emilia or Red legged tarantula. Spider was not harmed, it simply replaced its old armor. - r/interestingasfuck](https://libredd.it/img/rg5x6vfjrkq61.jpg)
The exoskeleton shed by a Brachypelma emilia or Red legged tarantula. Spider was not harmed, it simply replaced its old armor. - r/interestingasfuck
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Mexican Redknee Tarantula Brachypelma Smithi Shedding it`s Skin Molting Stock Photo - Image of macro, abdomen: 161378838
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Do tarantulas eat their exoskeletons after they shed? We took the exoskeleton out of the cage of our classroom tarantula. Was that bad? | Idaho Ask a Scientist
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