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Wild Edibles (OP) User ID: 76719488 United States 06/16/2019 08:29 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Funny story. I had a Texas Brown when I was working in Fort Worth. One of the other tradesmen would make a hobby of going out into the fields and looking under rocks for spiders, snakes, and other crawlers. He gave me one for free, and I loved that little eight legged beauty. They're very docile, and will warn you when they feel threatened by lifting their front legs. Other than that, you can control their movement by touching the opposite direction that you want them to go. Quoting: Zoink Ya they are very cool Learn something new each day,,,, And love your country!!! FJB |