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English: These two balls (each consisting of app. 4 crickets) are a couple of leftovers after two feedings of an adult tarantula. Tarantulas who only consume food turned into liquid by their digestive juices leave these balls of crushed hard pieces of their preys' body or hard parts thereof after the feeding. In a terrarium, they often put them into the same corner. The ruler shows centimetres.
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16 March 2009

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