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Why do some tarantulas quickly rub their abdomens with their back legs when something moves near them?

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Why do some tarantulas quickly rub their abdomens with their back legs when something moves near them?

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This is their defence against it enemies, it is kicking or flicking hairs from its abdomen towards the intruder.

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