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Bird Eating Collection

"Bird Eating: A Fascinating World of Spiders and their Prey" In the depths of nature's intricate web, a Tarantula Spider lurks

Background imageBird Eating Collection: Tarantula / Bird-eating Spider - at nest carrying egg cocoon

Tarantula / Bird-eating Spider - at nest carrying egg cocoon
LB-10906 Tarantula / Bird-eating Spider - at nest carrying egg cocoon Ian Beames Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageBird Eating Collection: Tarentula / Baboon Spider - leaving its moulting

Tarentula / Baboon Spider - leaving its moulting
PPG-1548 Tarantula / Baboon Spider / bird-eating Spiders- moulting Chile Phrixotrichus roseus Pascal Goetgheluck Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageBird Eating Collection: Tarantula Spider

Tarantula Spider
TEA-53 TARANTULA / Bird-eating Spider Andy Teare Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageBird Eating Collection: Desert Tarantula - Venomous, urticating hairs on top of abdomen

Desert Tarantula - Venomous, urticating hairs on top of abdomen. Nocturnal predators that rarely venture far from their
CAN-2204 Desert Tarantula / Bird-eating Spider - Venomous Sonoran Desert, Arizona, USA Aphonopelma sp Urticating hairs on top of abdomen

Background imageBird Eating Collection: Chilean Rose Tarantula - leaving its moulting. formerly Phrixotrichus spatulata / roseus

Chilean Rose Tarantula - leaving its moulting. formerly Phrixotrichus spatulata / roseus
PPG-1710 Tarantula / Chilean Rose Bird-eating Spider - moulting. Chile Grammostola Rosea formerly Phrixotrichus spatulata / roseus Pascal Goetgheluck Please note that prints are for personal display

Background imageBird Eating Collection: Spiders and scorpions

Spiders and scorpions
Goliath bird-eating spider, Theraphosa blondi, with hummingbird 1, Italian tarantula, Lycosa tarantula 2, orange spider of Curacao 3, and species of scorpions of India 4, America 5, and Europe 6

Background imageBird Eating Collection: A Trinidad Chevron Tarantula on the bark of a tree trunk, London Zoo

A Trinidad Chevron Tarantula on the bark of a tree trunk, London Zoo
3435347 A Trinidad Chevron Tarantula on the bark of a tree trunk, London Zoo, October 1926 (b/w photo) by Bond, Frederick William (1887-1942)

Background imageBird Eating Collection: 'Cor blimey, so thats what they wear under their Kilt'

"Cor blimey, so thats what they wear under their Kilt"
" Cor blimey, so thats what they wear under their Kilt". Solo a white Mullucan Cockatoo, who has appeared on childrens televison many times

Background imageBird Eating Collection: When Stewart Wattam goes out to feed the birds they all fly away - except Arthur

When Stewart Wattam goes out to feed the birds they all fly away - except Arthur the sparrow. One-year-old Arthur flies straight to Stewarts hand

Background imageBird Eating Collection: Man walking a seagull. August 1953 D5252

Man walking a seagull. August 1953 D5252

Background imageBird Eating Collection: Animal friends - Animals and Birds. Carr keeps calm - even when Cecil the duck lands

Animal friends - Animals and Birds. Carr keeps calm - even when Cecil the duck lands on his head. January 1970 P011712

Background imageBird Eating Collection: A Mines rescue worker kissing his canary. January 1981 P017743

A Mines rescue worker kissing his canary. January 1981 P017743

Background imageBird Eating Collection: Black-crowned Night Heron adult bird eating a fish, Nycticorax nycticorax, Hungary

Black-crowned Night Heron adult bird eating a fish, Nycticorax nycticorax, Hungary

Background imageBird Eating Collection: Tarantula - with egg case in burrow - Amazonas - Venezuela

Tarantula - with egg case in burrow - Amazonas - Venezuela
NG-583 Tarantula / Bird-Eating Spider - with egg case in burrow Amazonas - Venezuela Theraphosa blondi Nick Gordon contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageBird Eating Collection: Barking spider / Bird-eating spider - Also called whistling spider as it makes an audible hiss if

Barking spider / Bird-eating spider - Also called whistling spider as it makes an audible hiss if disturbed
AUS-998 Barking spider / Bird-eating spider - Also called whistling spider as it makes an audible hiss if disturbed. Kapalga, Northern Territory

Background imageBird Eating Collection: Mexican Red-kneed Tarantula Spider Previously known as: Euathlus smithi

Mexican Red-kneed Tarantula Spider Previously known as: Euathlus smithi
PPG-948 Mexican Red-Kneed Tarantula / Bird-Eating Spider Brachypelma smithi Previously known as: Euathlus smithi Pascal Goetgheluck Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageBird Eating Collection: Tarantula - at nest

Tarantula - at nest
PPG-1530 Tarantula / Bird-eating Spider - at nest Scodra griseipes Pascal Goetgheluck Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageBird Eating Collection: Tarantula Spider - babies

Tarantula Spider - babies
PPG-101 Leblondi Tarantula / Bird-eating Spider - babies Theraphosa blondi Pascal Goetgheluck contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageBird Eating Collection: Bird-eating Tarantula - largest Tarantula in the world - rainforest - Amazonas

Bird-eating Tarantula - largest Tarantula in the world - rainforest - Amazonas
NG-688 TARANTULA / Goliath Bird-Eating SPIDER largest spider in world Theraphosa leblondi Distribution: N Brazil, Venezuala, French Guiana, Guyana and Surinam

Background imageBird Eating Collection: Desert Tarantula Spider FG 4222 South West Desert, USA. Aponopelma chalcodes © Francois Gohier

Desert Tarantula Spider FG 4222 South West Desert, USA. Aponopelma chalcodes © Francois Gohier / ARDEA LONDON
FG-4222 Desert Tarantula / Bird-eating Spider South West Desert, USA Aponopelma chalcodes Francois Gohier Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageBird Eating Collection: Chilean Rose Birdeating Tarantula Spider PPG 1451 Moulting Grammostola roseus Formerly

Chilean Rose Birdeating Tarantula Spider PPG 1451 Moulting Grammostola roseus Formerly
PPG-1451 Tarantula / Chilean Rose Bird-eating Spider - Moulting Chile Grammostola rosea Formerly: Prixotrichus spatulata roseus Pascal Goetgheluck Please note that prints are for personal display

Background imageBird Eating Collection: Mexican Red Leg / Knee Tarantula Spider PPG 1443 Moulting Brachypelma (euathlus)

Mexican Red Leg / Knee Tarantula Spider PPG 1443 Moulting Brachypelma (euathlus)
PPG-1443 Mexican Red-Kneed Tarantula / Bird-Eating Spider - Moulting Brachypelma smithi Previously known as: Euathlus smithi Pascal Goetgheluck Please note that prints are for personal display

Background imageBird Eating Collection: Chilean Rose Birdeating Tarantula Spider PPG 1445 Moulting c/u Grammostola roseus Formaely

Chilean Rose Birdeating Tarantula Spider PPG 1445 Moulting c/u Grammostola roseus Formaely
PPG-1445 Tarantula / Chilean Rose Bird-eating Spider Moulting c/u. Chile Grammostola rosea Pascal GOETGHELUCK formerly: Prixotrichus spatulata roseus Pascal Goetgheluck Please note that prints are

Background imageBird Eating Collection: Giant / Goliath Tarantula / Bird-eating SPIDER - Lives in burrows in damp soil of forest regions

Giant / Goliath Tarantula / Bird-eating SPIDER - Lives in burrows in damp soil of forest regions of northern South
PM-10486 Giant / Goliath Tarantula / Bird-eating SPIDER Lives in burrows in damp soil of forest regions of northern South America. Theraphosa blondi Up to a 30cm leg span and can weigh over 120g

Background imageBird Eating Collection: Mexican red rump / Mexican black velvet Tarantula - Bird-eating Spider Belize

Mexican red rump / Mexican black velvet Tarantula - Bird-eating Spider Belize
MAR-222 Mexican red rump / Mexican black velvet Tarantula Bird-eating Spider Belize Brachypelma vagans Thomas Marent Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageBird Eating Collection: Bird-eating Spider Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea. Fam: Theraphosidae

Bird-eating Spider Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea. Fam: Theraphosidae
EL-1212 BIRD-EATING / TARANTULA SPIDER Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea. Selenocosmia crassipes Fam: Theraphosidae. Eric Lindgren Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageBird Eating Collection: Mexican red-kneed tarantula Spider - next to moulted skin Previously known as: Euathlus smithi

Mexican red-kneed tarantula Spider - next to moulted skin Previously known as: Euathlus smithi
PPG-96 Mexican Red-Kneed Tarantula / Bird-Eating Spider - and moulted skin Brachypelma smithi Previously known as: Euathlus smithi Pascal Goetgheluck Please note that prints are for personal display

Background imageBird Eating Collection: Mexican red-kneed Tarantula Spider - having just moulted, showing fangs Previously known as

Mexican red-kneed Tarantula Spider - having just moulted, showing fangs Previously known as: Euathlus smithi
PPG-955 Mexican Red-Kneed Tarantula / Bird-Eating Spider - having just moulted, showing fangs Brachypelma smithi Previously known as

Background imageBird Eating Collection: Chilean Rose Tarantula -preparing itself to leave its moulting

Chilean Rose Tarantula -preparing itself to leave its moulting. formerly Phrixotrichus spatulata / roseus
PPG-1713 Tarantula / Chilean Rose Bird-eating Spider - preparing to moult Chile Grammostola rosea formerly Phrixotrichus spatulata / roseus Pascal Goetgheluck Please note that prints are for personal

Background imageBird Eating Collection: Baboon Spider / Tarantula - leaving its moulting

Baboon Spider / Tarantula - leaving its moulting
PPG-1655 Baboon Spider / Tarantula / Bird-eating Spider - moulting Chile Phryxotrichus roseus Pascal Goetgheluck Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageBird Eating Collection: Mexican red-kneed tarantula -moulting. Previously known as: Euathlus smithi

Mexican red-kneed tarantula -moulting. Previously known as: Euathlus smithi
PPG-1549 Mexican red-kneed tarantula / bird-eating Spiders-moulting Brachypelma smithi Previously known as: Euathlus smithi Pascal Goetgheluck Please note that prints are for personal display

Background imageBird Eating Collection: Spider - Tarantula laying its eggs on a silk cocoon

Spider - Tarantula laying its eggs on a silk cocoon
PPG-1529 Tarantula / Bird-eating Spider - laying its eggs on a silk cocoon Lasiodora parahybana Pascal Goetgheluck Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageBird Eating Collection: Spider - Tarantula - preparing its cocoon with the eggs inside

Spider - Tarantula - preparing its cocoon with the eggs inside
PPG-1527 Tarantula / Bird-eating Spider - preparing its cocoon with the eggs inside. Lasiodora parahybana Pascal Goetgheluck Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageBird Eating Collection: Pink-toed / Orange tipped Tarantula Spider Amazonas, Venezuela

Pink-toed / Orange tipped Tarantula Spider Amazonas, Venezuela
NG-579 Pink-toed / Orange tipped Tarantula / Bird-eating Spider Amazonas, Venezuela A. avicularia Nick Gordon Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageBird Eating Collection: Orange / Red Birdeating Treespider / Tarantula - by moulted skin French Guayana

Orange / Red Birdeating Treespider / Tarantula - by moulted skin French Guayana
PPG-352 Orange / Red Treespider Bird-eating or Tarantula Spider French Guiana Tapinauchenius gigas By moulted skin Pascal Goetgheluck Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only


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"Bird Eating: A Fascinating World of Spiders and their Prey" In the depths of nature's intricate web, a Tarantula Spider lurks. With its powerful legs and venomous fangs, it patiently waits at its nest, carrying an egg cocoon like a precious treasure. Nearby, a Tarentula Spider emerges from its moulting, shedding its old skin to reveal a renewed strength. Venturing into the Sonoran Desert in Arizona, we encounter the formidable Desert Tarantula. Adorned with urticating hairs on top of its abdomen and known for its nocturnal hunting habits, this venomous predator rarely strays far from its burrow. During winter months, it hibernates in plugged burrows, relying on fat reserves to sustain itself. Meanwhile, the elegant Chilean Rose Tarantula gracefully leaves behind remnants of molting as it embraces newfound growth. Formerly known as Phrixotrichus spatulata or roseus due to its vibrant coloration, this spider captivates with every movement. Spiders and scorpions alike share an intriguing relationship within the animal kingdom. At London Zoo's tree trunk stands a Trinidad Chevron Tarantula - seemingly posing for passersby while donning an unexpected surprise under their metaphorical kilt. Sometimes even our feathered friends can perplex us when Stewart Wattam attempts to feed them; they all scatter away except for Arthur who remains steadfast by his side. And who could forget that peculiar sight in August 1953 when a man casually strolls along with his seagull companion? Animals have always found solace in each other's company - Cecil the duck finds comfort beside Carr without causing any commotion. In times of danger or darkness deep underground during mining expeditions back in January 1981, miners would find solace by kissing their loyal canaries before embarking on treacherous journeys.