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Uploaded by on May 2, 2009

A. avicularia (Pink toe) "Boots" giving us a demonstration of his great jumping ability.

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  • Maybe you are not aware that it is common for avics to jump and I've never heeard of one splitting an abdomen. relax. My T''s are very cared for.

  • Sorry to hear that. I'm looking forward to get soem new T's from Tarantula Canada in a few weeks. (G. pulchra, B. smithi.)

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  • Hey I have a blue pink toe tarantula and it dosent want to jump bro can u help me reach me at andymarine25@yahoo.com

  • stupid video really.

  • My Pink toe is named boots aswell. And I've found another keepers website with a pink toe named boots. Mines a female though.

  • you don't keep your T in that small enclosure do you?

  • the avics are a jumping aborael treespider. its common for them to jump up to a foot or two. any more though is warned to cause harm

    11039078 - hes fine handling it in this way

  • Very bad idea to try and get a T to jump. As im sure you are aware there is a very real possibility of splitting the abdomen.

    A T only jumps because it is frightened in some way, not because it want to.

  • awesome vid man. I'll be missing mine, he just passed away not too long ago

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