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Teh One Who Knocks
05-27-2014, 11:46 AM
By: Laura Moss - Mother Nature Network


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Winning Best in Show at the British Tarantula Society Annual Exhibition is all about timing and perfection.

Freshly molted adult spiders are typically frontrunners for the illustrious title as their colors are at their brightest.

Judges also look for shiny coats, correct proportions, an active demeanor and proper stance — meaning all eight legs should be upright and perfectly poised.

This year, the society's 29th annual exhibition took place on May 18 and was attended by more than 30,000 tarantulas and their keepers.

The top prize went to a Socotra Island blue baboon spider owned by Mike Dawkins, a relative newcomer who only started keeping tarantulas in 2011.

Dawkins, who has 60 spiders, competed at the show for the first time.

"I was very surprised to win Best African Species, let alone the Best in Show," he told National Geographic. "That really shocked me."

Although winning doesn't make a tarantula more valuable, it does earn you respect in the tarantula-breeding community, according to Ryan Hale, who's been a judge at the exhibition since 2005.

Hale has been British Tarantula Society member for more than 20 years and has watched the exhibition grow over the years.

"People take their tarantulas seriously, and we soon realized we had a genuinely competitive show on our hands — in its own way quite a bit like Crufts," he said. "We've had people come from all around the continent and as far away as America and Hong Kong."

Hal-9000
05-27-2014, 05:14 PM
Here's the Hal Award for best spider :)


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FBD
05-27-2014, 05:30 PM
"People take their tarantulas seriously

had to lol :lol:

Hal-9000
05-27-2014, 06:36 PM
this got me..


"...an active demeanor and proper stance"

ffs I imagine a little leash and someone admonishing a spider - Heel damn you, heel! :x

FBD
05-27-2014, 06:40 PM
yeah and the thing goes screw you pal *CHOMP*

Hal-9000
05-27-2014, 06:42 PM
I know a secret about tarantulas and their inner body pressure :shifty:

Griffin
05-28-2014, 10:56 AM
Saw one walking across my yard once so me and a couple buddies went over to investigate. We were checking it out (one on either side of me) when I said "These things can jump like 6 feet." It started to lean back as I poked at it with a stick.
I never saw the guys move but I was suddenly the only one standing there.

Hal-9000
05-28-2014, 10:43 PM
Saw one walking across my yard once so me and a couple buddies went over to investigate. We were checking it out (one on either side of me) when I said "These things can jump like 6 feet." It started to lean back as I poked at it with a stick.
I never saw the guys move but I was suddenly the only one standing there.




It's always a crowd of curious boys and a stick....then the Youtube moment and/or gif :lol: