• TriflingToad@sh.itjust.works
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    13 minutes ago

    shit I’m not even sure if the cat who’s been living with me forever gives a shit about me, I bet a spider can’t either

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        11 hours ago

        It’s really the other way around. You get to learn the personality of the spiders (and may become fond of them).

        But yeah, some species are just like that. We had a bunch of Pterinochilus murinus or “OBTs” (orange bamboo tarantula … but also orange bitey thing). They are nasty. Always on edge, no chill. Just feeding them was a pain because you had to open the enclosure and they would come at you.

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    10 hours ago

    I’m not an expert, so take my findings with a grain of salt, but the current scientific consensus seems to be:

    We don’t know.

    Recent studies suggest that the behavior of spiders is more complex than previously thought. They show behavior that can’t be explained by simple automatisms, such as the development of hunting strategies depending on their prey.

    Keep in mind that these findings do not indicate any capability to love or to grow fond of someone. But there is an ongoing discussion about whether invertebrates should be considered sentient.

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      10 hours ago

      They show behavior that can’t be explained by simple automatisms

      This has been long debunked and is also obvious to anyone that even dabbled in Entomology or adjacent fields. There are certainly very complex behaviors at work. But if it qualifies as sentient is a philosophical debate and not one of arachnology.

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    10 hours ago

    No, but they’re objectively the best pet. Basically a walking plant who’s bffs with a hole in the ground and hunts crickets by staying absolutely still until it’s not.