I know that male Ts dont generally live as long as females, but does that apply to true spiders too?
I believe part of the reason for early maturation in male Ts may be to do with the development of the palpal emboli, Im not sure, but the thing is, those of trues are often remarkebly more complicated than those of Theraphosids.
Is there are a link, and does the 'fermale lives longer than males' rule apply to true spiders or other non-Theraphosid spiders?
I believe part of the reason for early maturation in male Ts may be to do with the development of the palpal emboli, Im not sure, but the thing is, those of trues are often remarkebly more complicated than those of Theraphosids.
Is there are a link, and does the 'fermale lives longer than males' rule apply to true spiders or other non-Theraphosid spiders?
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