1994. Wayne Rankin & Jerry G. Walls. Contrary to popular belief, only a handful of the thousands of species of spiders represent any form of threat to humans, and even these do so only if their private domain is invaded. All spiders are poisonous, but only a handful have the power to actually inject venom into your skin. Of those few that can, only an even smaller number can do any more than cause local pain rather in the manner of a bee or wasp sting. Learn more about the popular pet tarantula which is among the most docile of spiders despite its formidable appearance. Includes information on housing, feeding, molting, and breeding. 64 pages, soft cover, full-color photos.
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