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arachnid_world
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Welcome! This is a discussion list for anyone interested in arachnids, primarily tarantulas. No commercial posts allowed. Attachments
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SpiderIndia
Spider India As the name suggests, this group is for sharing information on Spiders. The group is limited to discussion in Indian context though anyone can become member. This
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britishspiders
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A group for people interested in the British Wild Spider Fauna, and possibly some related groups (other arachnid groups like Harvestmen, Mites and
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WTA2
137 Members,
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Welcome to the Women's Tarantula Alliance II, an open and unmoderated forum directed towards supporting and affirming female tarantula enthusiasts. This group
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DFW_TAG
101 Members,
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This group is based in Arlington, Texas, and welcomes all tarantula and other arachnid keepers and enthusiasts in the DFW area. We usually meet in Arlington, Texas on the first
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catsspiderparty
94 Members,
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This group is the Central Arizona Tarantula Society, a.k.a. the Spider Party group. It consists of Arizona enthusiasts of tarantulas and other invertebrates. This group
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Pet_Tarantulas
This site is intended to provide a place where members can share and post information on Pet Tarantulas - Although basic tarantula keeping and care is simple, it
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N-TEC
This group is based out of Bellevue, Nebraska and welcomes all tarantula keepers from the surrounding area (NE, IA, MO, KS) to gather, meet, and discuss the wonderful world of
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ATS_enthusiast
556 Members,
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The ATS has a new, full-featured message board on our website. Visit http://atshq. org. Our ongoing list will be there. Since most of our members have moved over to the new message ...(more)
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australiantarantulaforum
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Hello and Welcome. When it comes to Australian theraphosids, tarantulas, birdeating spiders, whistling spiders, whatever you wish to call them
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