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Thursday, February 3, 2011
Piaroa kids snack on tarantulas in the jungle
This cute little clip from the BBC's new Human Planet series follows a group of young Piaroa children from Venezuela's Amazonas State as they hunt for spiders to snack on.
These are no ordinary spiders, but the largest spider of all, the fearsome Goliath tarantula (Theraphosa blondi) which can give a nasty nip with its venomous fangs and also protects itself with irritating urticated hairs that it flicks off its abdomen when threatened with attack.
The effect is similar to horse-hair itching powder on the skin, but if breathed into the throat it can cause serious respiratory problems.
The clip was first shown on British TV on 3 February 2011.
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2 comments:
Excelente informacion de la cultura Piaroa y su interrelacion con el medio ambiente.
Brilliants..
Thank you my friend Russell.
Alexis.QAP....
Me gustaria que escribieras mas frecuentemente. Los articulos son generalmente muy buenos.
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