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This striking entomology-style display features a male and female pair of Cupiennius salei, also known as Tiger Wandering Spiders.

Presented in a minimalist black frame with scientific labeling, this piece highlights the sexual dimorphism between the two — the larger, more robust female alongside the more slender male. Both specimens have been ethically sourced and professionally preserved, showcasing their natural colours and fine anatomical detail.

🔹 Species: Cupiennius salei – Tiger Wandering Spider

🔹 Origin: Central America

🔹 Specimens: Adult Female and Adult Male

🔹 Display style: Traditional entomology mount with Latin and common names

🔹 Frame size: [insert size, e.g., 8x10" or A4]

🔹 Materials: Real preserved spiders, archival backing, glass-front frame

A perfect piece for collectors of arachnids, natural history art, or anyone fascinated by the diversity of spider species. Each specimen is unique, making this an elegant and educational addition to any collection.

All inverts are ethically sourced. These were actually my own pets and why they have slight defects due to living full lives.

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(Cupiennius salei)Tiger wandering spiders entomology frame (Male and Female)

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