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Home / Tarantula Information / Male Acanthoscurria geniculata loads sperm in to his pedipalps.
Acanthoscurria geniculata - Giant White Knee - Mature Male loading his pedipalps with sperm from a fresh sperm web.
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Male Acanthoscurria geniculata loads sperm in to his pedipalps.

October 18, 2020October 18, 2020 MyMonstersIncmale, sperm web, tarantulas

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