Butterfly garden keeper manages to film large tarantula shedding exoskeleton
VICTORIA — A 20-centimetre tarantula capable of killing a bird has been filmed at its most vulnerable state shedding its armour-like exoskelton at a Victoria-area tropical jungle insectarium.
Justin Dunning, living collections manager at Victoria Butterfly Gardens in Brentwood Bay, says after four years of trying he was able to capture the 10-hour moulting process of his Burgundy goliath bird eater tarantula.
He reduced the video footage to about two minutes through time-lapse video.
“The first eight or nine hours of that time lapse was nothing but her lying on her back,” he said. “As a tarantula gets larger she gets tighter in her exoskeleton. She’ll make a sort of web hammock and then she flips on her back and she actually sheds her exoskeleton.”