DESCRIPTION
This arachnid is known to it’s locals as the “arana de cueva”, or cave spider. It’s ultra-long antennae are used like a whip to capture it’s prey and bring it to their spiky
claw-like front arms for feeding. Quite gruesome and unique in it’s 8.5”x 14.5” cedar frame. All of our insects are expertly preserved and mounted in sturdy lacquered, cedar frames between two panes of glass so the entire specimen can be optimally viewed. We use only "A" quality insects and strive to bring you the largest sizes at the best prices.
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